Film Theory
The study of the nature, functions, and effects of cinema, exploring how films communicate and create meaning.
The study of the nature, functions, and effects of cinema, exploring how films communicate and create meaning.
The ability of a system to maintain its state and data across sessions, ensuring continuity and consistency in user experience.
The cues and hints that users follow to find information online, based on perceived relevance and usefulness.
The tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses.
Data points that differ significantly from other observations and may indicate variability in a measurement, experimental errors, or novelty.
A theoretical framework in economics that assumes individuals act rationally and seek to maximize utility, used to predict economic behavior and outcomes.
The series of actions or operations involved in the acquisition, interpretation, storage, and retrieval of information.
A cognitive approach that involves meaningful analysis of information, leading to better understanding and retention.
The tendency to perceive a greater quantity as a better value, regardless of the actual utility.