Biometric Inputs
The use of biological data (e.g., fingerprints, facial recognition) for user authentication and interaction with digital systems.
The use of biological data (e.g., fingerprints, facial recognition) for user authentication and interaction with digital systems.
The tendency for individuals to mimic the actions of a larger group, often leading to conformity and groupthink.
The tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses.
A specific form of banner blindness where users ignore content placed in the right-hand rail of a web page.
The change in opinions or behavior that occurs when individuals conform to the information provided by others.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements that are visually connected are perceived as more related than elements with no connection.
A cognitive bias that limits a person to using an object only in the way it is traditionally used.
A technology that uses GPS or RFID to create virtual boundaries around a geographic area, triggering actions when entered or exited.
Critical Incident Technique (CIT) is a method used to gather and analyze specific incidents that significantly contribute to an activity or outcome.