Observer Bias
A type of bias that occurs when the observer's expectations or beliefs influence their interpretation of what they are observing, including experimental outcomes.
A type of bias that occurs when the observer's expectations or beliefs influence their interpretation of what they are observing, including experimental outcomes.
A phenomenon where people better understand and remember information when it is presented visually.
The process of creating an early model of a product to test and validate ideas, features, and design choices before full-scale production.
The minimum difference in stimulus intensity that a person can detect, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND).
A testing method that examines the code, documentation, and requirements without executing the program.
An ongoing effort to improve products, services, or processes over time through incremental and breakthrough improvements.
A writing and design principle that suggests that things grouped in threes are more satisfying, effective, and memorable for audiences.
The tendency for people to pay more attention to items placed in the center of a visual field.
Research conducted to assess the effectiveness, usability, and impact of a design or product.