User Autonomy
The degree to which users feel they have control over their actions and decisions when interacting with a product or system.
The degree to which users feel they have control over their actions and decisions when interacting with a product or system.
The observed tendency of humans to quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness despite major positive or negative events or life changes.
The process of guiding new users through the initial stages of using a product or service, helping them become familiar with its features and benefits.
The ability of a product or service to keep users engaged and returning over time, often measured by metrics such as retention rate.
Design patterns that adapt to different screen sizes and devices, ensuring a consistent user experience.
A qualitative research method where a small group of people discuss a product, service, or concept to gather diverse insights and opinions.
A temporary increase in the frequency and intensity of a behavior when reinforcement is first removed.
The path taken by a user to complete a task on a website or application, including all the steps and interactions along the way.
The ability of users to influence the behavior and outcomes of a system or product, allowing them to interact with it according to their preferences.