Hot Hand Fallacy
The mistaken belief that a person who has experienced success in a random event has a higher probability of further success in additional attempts.
The mistaken belief that a person who has experienced success in a random event has a higher probability of further success in additional attempts.
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to gathering requirements and designing solutions in software development projects.
A Gestalt principle stating that people will perceive and interpret ambiguous or complex images as the simplest form(s) possible.
A research method that involves forming a theory based on data systematically gathered and analyzed.
The strategic promotion, placement, and persuasive presentation of digital products or services within an online platform to maximize sales, engagement, and user satisfaction.
The tendency to attribute intentional actions to others' behaviors, often overestimating their intent.
A cognitive bias where people favor members of their own group over those in other groups.
A design approach that prioritizes the practical purpose and usability of digital products over purely aesthetic considerations.
A cognitive bias where people's decisions are influenced by how information is presented rather than just the information itself.