Usability Risk
The risk that users will find the product difficult or confusing to use, preventing them from effectively utilizing its features.
The risk that users will find the product difficult or confusing to use, preventing them from effectively utilizing its features.
Also known as the 68-95-99.7 Rule, it states that for a normal distribution, nearly all data will fall within three standard deviations of the mean.
A Japanese word meaning inconsistency or variability in processes.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements that are visually connected are perceived as more related than elements with no connection.
Location, Alphabet, Time, Category, and Hierarchy (LATCH) is a framework for categorizing information.
A reading pattern where users quickly scan for specific markers or keywords within the content.
The financial performance of a product, measured by its ability to generate revenue and profit relative to its costs and expenses.
A theory that explains how individuals determine the causes of behavior and events, including the distinction between internal and external attributions.
A method of categorizing information in more than one way to enhance findability and user experience.