Category Size Bias
A cognitive bias where people judge the likelihood of an event based on the size of its category rather than its actual probability.
A cognitive bias where people judge the likelihood of an event based on the size of its category rather than its actual probability.
A visual technique used in Agile development to arrange user stories in a way that helps teams understand the user journey and prioritize work effectively.
A dark pattern where the product asks for the user's social media or email credentials and then spams all the user's contacts.
The tendency for people to value products more highly if they have put effort into assembling them.
A user experience design methodology focused on rapid iteration, collaboration, and learning through experimentation.
A dark pattern where users are unknowingly signed up for a recurring subscription.
Design strategies aimed at preventing user errors before they occur.
A phenomenon where users perceive greater value in a service or product if they believe more effort was involved in its creation or delivery.
A navigation design pattern where users follow a specific order of steps or stages to complete a task, often used in forms, surveys, and instructional guides.