Behavioral Theory
The study of the principles that govern human behavior, including how people respond to stimuli and learn from their environment.
The study of the principles that govern human behavior, including how people respond to stimuli and learn from their environment.
The process of systematically collecting, analyzing, and acting on feedback from users to improve products and services.
The tendency for individuals to give positive responses or feedback out of politeness, regardless of their true feelings.
Information provided by users about their experience with a product, used to inform improvements and adjustments.
The use of natural language processing to identify and extract subjective information from text, determining the sentiment expressed.
Minimum Viable Experience (MVE) is the simplest version of a product that delivers a complete and satisfying user experience while meeting core user needs.
User interfaces that change in response to user behavior or preferences to improve usability and efficiency.
A detailed description of a system's behavior as it responds to a request from one of its stakeholders, often used to capture functional requirements.
The tendency for individuals to present themselves in a favorable light by overreporting good behavior and underreporting bad behavior in surveys or research.