Projection Bias
The tendency to overestimate how much our future preferences and behaviors will align with our current preferences and behaviors.
The tendency to overestimate how much our future preferences and behaviors will align with our current preferences and behaviors.
A cognitive bias where decision-making is affected by the lack of information or uncertainty.
A Japanese term for "mistake-proofing," referring to any mechanism or process that helps prevent errors by design.
A cognitive bias where people judge the likelihood of an event based on its relative size rather than absolute probability.
A deployment strategy where a new version is released to a small subset of users to detect any issues before a full rollout.
A decision-making paradox that shows people's preferences can violate the expected utility theory, highlighting irrational behavior.
The study of how people interact with their environment and products, aiming to improve comfort, efficiency, and safety.
Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a version of a product with just enough features to be usable by early customers who can then provide feedback for future product development.
A deployment strategy that reduces downtime and risk by running two identical production environments, switching traffic between them.