Trick Cancellation
A dark pattern where the cancellation process is intentionally complicated to discourage users from canceling.
A dark pattern where the cancellation process is intentionally complicated to discourage users from canceling.
A cognitive bias where people judge harmful actions as worse, or less moral, than equally harmful omissions (inactions).
A framework that combines multiple theories to explain and predict behavior, focusing on intention, knowledge, skills, environmental constraints, and habits.
A cognitive bias where individuals interpret others' behaviors as having hostile intent, even when the behavior is ambiguous or benign.
A psychological effect where exposure to one stimulus influences the response to a subsequent stimulus, without conscious guidance or intention.
A key aspect of Gestalt psychology that explains the tendency for ambiguous images to pop back and forth unstably between alternative interpretations in the mind.
The act of designing and implementing subtle interventions to influence behavior in a predictable way.
The practice of identifying and analyzing search terms that users enter into search engines, used to inform content strategy and SEO.
The tendency to attribute intentional actions to others' behaviors, often overestimating their intent.