Illusory Truth Effect
A cognitive bias where repeated statements are more likely to be perceived as true, regardless of their actual accuracy.
A cognitive bias where repeated statements are more likely to be perceived as true, regardless of their actual accuracy.
A logical fallacy where people assume that specific conditions are more probable than a single general one.
The use of icons or graphical symbols to represent objects, actions, or concepts, enhancing usability and visual communication.
A research method that involves observing subjects in their natural environment.
A usability technique used to evaluate the findability and labeling of topics in a website's structure by having participants find specific items in a simplified text version of the site.
The process of anticipating, detecting, and resolving errors in software or systems to ensure smooth operation.
Messenger, Incentives, Norms, Defaults, Salience, Priming, Affect, Commitment, and Ego (MINDSPACE) is a framework used to understand and influence behavior.
The degree to which a product's elements are consistent with each other.
Critical Incident Technique (CIT) is a method used to gather and analyze specific incidents that significantly contribute to an activity or outcome.