Dual Self Model
A behavioral economics model that explains decision-making as a conflict between a present-oriented "doer" and a future-oriented "planner".
A behavioral economics model that explains decision-making as a conflict between a present-oriented "doer" and a future-oriented "planner".
The process of collecting and documenting the needs and expectations of stakeholders for a new or modified product or system.
Product Requirements is a document that outlines the essential features, functionalities, and constraints of a product.
The study of how people acquire knowledge, skills, and behaviors through experience, practice, and instruction.
A large body of work that can be broken down into smaller tasks or user stories, used in agile project management to organize work.
The extent to which individuals or organizations plan for and consider the long-term consequences of their actions.
An overarching idea or theme that guides the design process, providing direction and coherence to the final product.
The hypothesis that safety measures may lead to behavioral changes that offset the benefits of the measures, potentially leading to risk compensation.
The percentage of email recipients who open a given email.