Truth Bias
The tendency for people to believe that others are telling the truth, leading to a general assumption of honesty in communication.
The tendency for people to believe that others are telling the truth, leading to a general assumption of honesty in communication.
The process of evaluating the impact and success of a feature after its release, based on predefined metrics and user feedback.
A common pattern of eye movement where users scan web content in an "F" shape, focusing on the top and left side of the page.
A mode of thinking, derived from Dual Process Theory, that is fast, automatic, and intuitive, often relying on heuristics and immediate impressions.
The degree to which a product's elements are consistent with external standards or other products.
A visual representation of a sequence of events or user interactions, used to plan and communicate the flow of a narrative or process.
The process of combining multiple products or product lines into a single offering to streamline operations and reduce complexity.
A cognitive bias where people disproportionately prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, later rewards.
An approach to information architecture that starts with the details and builds up to a comprehensive structure.