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Questions having the [tag:user-behavior] tag regards users reaction and/or behavior to the environment she encounters.
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Reinventing a habitual process: When can it be justified?
While JohnGB's "The perceived benefit in present value needs to exceed the perceived cost" generally holds true, sometimes the rule needs to be broken because users won't immediately recognize the val …
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Is there a widely-understood visual metaphor for privacy?
On our profile page, we're giving users choices among three privacy settings for each field.
The checkbox choices will not appear until a user highlights a particular field, but we do want to convey …