Design Principles
Fundamental guidelines that inform and shape the design process, ensuring consistency, usability, and effectiveness in product creation.
Fundamental guidelines that inform and shape the design process, ensuring consistency, usability, and effectiveness in product creation.
A research method that involves forming a theory based on data systematically gathered and analyzed.
Technology designed to change attitudes or behaviors of users through persuasion and social influence, but not coercion.
A cognitive bias where repeated statements are more likely to be perceived as true, regardless of their actual accuracy.
Numeronym for the word "Multilingualization" (M + 17 letters + N), enabling a product or system to support multiple languages, allowing users to switch between languages as needed.
The perception of a relationship between two variables when no such relationship exists.
The tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses.
A cognitive bias where individuals overestimate the accuracy of their judgments, especially when they have a lot of information.
A mode of thinking, derived from Dual Process Theory, that is fast, automatic, and intuitive, often relying on heuristics and immediate impressions.