Belief Bias
The tendency to judge the strength of arguments based on the believability of their conclusions rather than the logical strength of the arguments.
The tendency to judge the strength of arguments based on the believability of their conclusions rather than the logical strength of the arguments.
The ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others.
The process of making tools, methods, and knowledge accessible to a broader range of people within an organization or community, allowing non-specialists to participate and contribute meaningfully.
A theory that explains how the amount of mental effort required to process information can impact user experience and task performance.
A cognitive process that groups information into manageable units, making it easier to remember and process.
A stimulus that gains reinforcing properties through association with a primary reinforcer, such as money or tokens, which are associated with basic needs.
A phenomenon where people better understand and remember information when it is presented visually.
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is a program developed by W3C to improve web accessibility.
Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, and Reverse (SCAMPER) is a creative thinking technique that encourages innovation in a product or process.