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A user research technique where participants organize information into categories to inform information architecture and design.
A user research technique where participants organize information into categories to inform information architecture and design.
Principle of Least Astonishment (POLA) is a design guideline stating that interfaces should behave in a way that users expect to avoid confusion.
A behavioral economics concept where people categorize and treat money differently depending on its source or intended use.
A testing phase where a product is released to a limited audience outside the development team to identify issues and gather feedback before the final release.
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is the final phase of the software testing process where actual users test the software to ensure it meets their requirements.
The tendency for people's perception to be affected by their recurring thoughts at the time.
The cues and hints that users follow to find information online, based on perceived relevance and usefulness.
The planning, development, and management of content to meet business and user needs, ensuring consistency and effectiveness across all channels.
The phenomenon where individuals' expectations about a situation influence their actual experience of that situation.