Infomediary
An intermediary that gathers and provides information to users, typically in an online context.
An intermediary that gathers and provides information to users, typically in an online context.
A cognitive bias that causes people to overestimate the likelihood of negative outcomes.
The degree to which the operations and decisions of an AI system are understandable and explainable to users.
The quality of being uniform and coherent across different elements and touchpoints in design.
The study of how people make choices about what and how much to do at various points in time, often involving trade-offs between costs and benefits occurring at different times.
Location, Alphabet, Time, Category, and Hierarchy (LATCH) is a framework for categorizing information.
The principle that ensures user interface elements maintain their size and proportion across different screen densities.
A cognitive shortcut that relies on the recognition of one option over another to make a decision, often used when individuals have limited information.
The perceived and actual properties of an object that determine how it could be used.