Choice Paralysis
A situation in which an individual is unable to make a decision due to the overwhelming number of options available.
A situation in which an individual is unable to make a decision due to the overwhelming number of options available.
The principle that ensures user interface elements maintain their size and proportion across different screen densities.
A phenomenon where the probability of recalling an item from a list depends on the length of the list.
A technology that uses GPS or RFID to create virtual boundaries around a geographic area, triggering actions when entered or exited.
A cognitive shortcut that relies on the recognition of one option over another to make a decision, often used when individuals have limited information.
A type of sensory memory that briefly holds visual information for a fraction of a second.
The use of biological data (e.g., fingerprints, facial recognition) for user authentication and interaction with digital systems.
A web-based interface that allows customers to find information and perform tasks without needing assistance from a customer service representative.
A structured evaluation process where a product's design, functionality, and user experience are assessed, often by peers or experts.