Diversification Bias
A cognitive bias where people prefer a greater variety of options when making simultaneous choices compared to sequential choices.
A cognitive bias where people prefer a greater variety of options when making simultaneous choices compared to sequential choices.
Visual cues or instructions integrated into an interface to guide users on how to use certain features or functionalities.
The study of how people make choices about what and how much to do at various points in time, often involving trade-offs between costs and benefits occurring at different times.
Garbage In-Garbage Out (GIGO) is a principle stating that the quality of output is determined by the quality of the input, especially in computing and data processing.
The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, unauthorized access, and data breaches.
A problem-solving process that includes logical reasoning, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithmic thinking.
A step-by-step guide that helps users complete a complex task by breaking it down into manageable steps.
The use of algorithms to generate new data samples that resemble a training dataset, often used in AI for creating realistic outputs.
A cognitive bias where people place too much importance on one aspect of an event, causing errors in judgment.