Curse Of Knowledge
A cognitive bias where someone mistakenly assumes that others have the same background knowledge they do.
A cognitive bias where someone mistakenly assumes that others have the same background knowledge they do.
A theory that suggests people learn behaviors, skills, and attitudes through observing and imitating others, as well as through direct experiences.
The practice of presenting information in a way that is clear, accessible, and useful to the user.
The ability to perform actions or behaviors automatically due to learning, repetition, and practice.
A framework for understanding what drives individuals to act, involving theories such as Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
A theory suggesting that information processed at a deeper, more meaningful level is better remembered than information processed at a shallow level.
The series of actions or operations involved in the acquisition, interpretation, storage, and retrieval of information.
A theory that explains how individuals determine the causes of behavior and events, including the distinction between internal and external attributions.
A cognitive approach that involves meaningful analysis of information, leading to better understanding and retention.