Iconic Representation
The use of icons or graphical symbols to represent objects, actions, or concepts, enhancing usability and visual communication.
The use of icons or graphical symbols to represent objects, actions, or concepts, enhancing usability and visual communication.
A cognitive architecture model that explains how humans can learn and adapt to new tasks.
The excessive addition of features in a product, often leading to complexity and reduced usability.
A business strategy where the product itself is the primary driver of customer acquisition, retention, and expansion, often through user experience and engagement.
A psychological principle where people are more likely to be influenced by those they like.
A method of categorizing information in more than one way to enhance findability and user experience.
A model predicting the speed-accuracy trade-off in pointing tasks when using devices like a mouse, important for user interface design.
Click-Through Rate (CTR) measures the percentage of users who click on a specific link out of the total users who view a page, email, or advertisement.
Critical Incident Technique (CIT) is a method used to gather and analyze specific incidents that significantly contribute to an activity or outcome.