Overchoice
The phenomenon where having too many options leads to decision-making paralysis and decreased satisfaction.
The phenomenon where having too many options leads to decision-making paralysis and decreased satisfaction.
A psychological phenomenon where people follow the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.
A cognitive bias where individuals overestimate their own abilities, qualities, or performance relative to others.
The tendency for people to believe that others are telling the truth, leading to a general assumption of honesty in communication.
A cognitive bias where people's decisions are influenced by how information is presented rather than just the information itself.
The quality of being uniform and coherent across different elements and touchpoints in design.
A cognitive bias where decision-making is affected by the lack of information or uncertainty.
The degree to which the operations and decisions of an AI system are understandable and explainable to users.
A tendency to avoid making decisions that might lead to regret, influencing risk-taking and decision-making behaviors.