External Cues
Environmental signals that influence behavior and decision-making, such as signage, prompts, or notifications.
Environmental signals that influence behavior and decision-making, such as signage, prompts, or notifications.
The tendency for individuals to continue a behavior or endeavor as a result of previously invested resources (time, money, or effort) rather than future potential benefits.
A principle stating that as the flexibility of a system increases, its usability often decreases, and vice versa.
A psychological phenomenon where people follow the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.
The behavior of seeking information or resources based on social interactions and cues.
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.
The study of how humans interact with systems and products, focusing on improving usability and performance.
A type of artificial intelligence that enables systems to learn from data and improve over time without being explicitly programmed.
A cognitive bias where individuals give stronger weight to payoffs that are closer to the present time compared to those in the future.