Sequential Navigation
A navigation design pattern where users follow a specific order of steps or stages to complete a task, often used in forms, surveys, and instructional guides.
A navigation design pattern where users follow a specific order of steps or stages to complete a task, often used in forms, surveys, and instructional guides.
The tendency for individuals to give positive responses or feedback out of politeness, regardless of their true feelings.
The tendency for individuals to present themselves in a favorable light by overreporting good behavior and underreporting bad behavior in surveys or research.
A tendency for respondents to answer questions in a manner that is not truthful or accurate, often influenced by social desirability or survey design.
The process of understanding user behaviors, needs, and motivations through various qualitative and quantitative methods.
A dark pattern where questions are worded in a way that tricks the user into giving an answer they didn't intend.
Research conducted to assess the effectiveness, usability, and impact of a design or product.
A bias that occurs when the sample chosen for a study or survey is not representative of the population being studied, affecting the validity of the results.
A research method that focuses on collecting and analyzing numerical data to identify patterns, relationships, and trends, often using surveys or experiments.