Interface Interference
A dark pattern where the user interface is manipulated in a way that prioritizes certain actions over others to benefit the company.
A dark pattern where the user interface is manipulated in a way that prioritizes certain actions over others to benefit the company.
The process by which attention is guided by internal goals and external stimuli, affecting how information is processed and remembered.
A psychological theory proposed by Abraham Maslow that outlines a five-tier model of human needs, ranging from basic physiological needs to self-actualization.
The use of visual elements to draw attention to important information or guide user actions.
Managing product development with a focus on understanding and influencing user behavior through behavioral science principles.
Providing clear, concise, and relevant navigation options to help users find what they need quickly.
The process of identifying user needs and market opportunities to inform the development of new products or features.
The phenomenon where individuals' expectations about a situation influence their actual experience of that situation.
Qualitative data that provides insights into the context and human aspects behind quantitative data.