When you get an affirmation/positive response for something, check/recheck in several different ways. Why did the user take that action? Was it because they did not have other options? Did they like the process? How many times in the last week did they do it? Can they show any evidence? Is there a possibility they might just be wanting to please you?
…’t due to randomness. It’s not like you get biased because you’re careless or you forgot something. Bias occurs because your environment literally shapes the data that you get to observe. Imagine a cognitive bias to be like being born wearing rose tinted glasses, not ever knowing that t…
…tal part of the user experience, both from a design methodology and from what the user experiences. Motion is not something added on at the end, but something that requires consideration during the design of any two screens.