Narrative Theory
A framework that explores the structure and function of stories and how they influence human cognition and behavior.
A framework that explores the structure and function of stories and how they influence human cognition and behavior.
A set of cognitive processes that include working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control, crucial for planning, decision-making, and behavior regulation.
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is a program developed by W3C to improve web accessibility.
The phenomenon where higher-priced products are perceived to be of higher quality, regardless of the actual quality.
The process of identifying user needs and market opportunities to inform the development of new products or features.
The theory that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, often used to understand and influence behavior change.
A lightweight, flexible approach to software development that emphasizes team communication and continuous improvement.
Any process or administrative barrier that unnecessarily complicates transactions and creates friction, discouraging beneficial behaviors.
Model-View-Controller (MVC) is an architectural pattern that separates an application into three main logical components: the Model (data), the View (user interface), and the Controller (processes that handle input).