Communication Theory
The study of how information is transmitted and received, including the processes and methods that facilitate communication.
The study of how information is transmitted and received, including the processes and methods that facilitate communication.
A psychological phenomenon where a person who has done a favor for someone is more likely to do another favor for that person than if they had received a favor from them.
Conversational User Interface (CUI) is a user interface designed to communicate with users in a conversational manner, often using natural language processing and AI.
The concept of providing flexible and adaptive user interactions based on user input and behavior.
The tendency for people to value products more highly if they have put effort into assembling them.
A psychological phenomenon where people follow the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.
User interfaces that change in response to user behavior or preferences to improve usability and efficiency.
Needs and expectations that are not explicitly stated by users but are inferred from their behavior and context.
A cognitive bias that causes people to attribute their own actions to situational factors while attributing others' actions to their character.