False Bottom
A design flaw where users mistakenly believe they have reached the end of the content due to a misleading visual cue.
A design flaw where users mistakenly believe they have reached the end of the content due to a misleading visual cue.
Providing clear, concise, and relevant navigation options to help users find what they need quickly.
The tendency to give more weight to negative experiences or information than positive ones.
The value or satisfaction derived from a decision, influencing the choices people make.
A cognitive bias where people focus on the most noticeable or prominent information while ignoring less conspicuous details.
A usability testing method that measures the first click users make on a webpage to determine if they can successfully navigate to their goal.
A usability evaluation method where evaluators walk through tasks to identify potential user difficulties.
A cognitive bias where users believe they have explored all available content, even when more is present.
The phenomenon where individuals' expectations about a situation influence their actual experience of that situation.