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A user is an agent, often a human agent (end-user) instead of a software agent, who uses a computer or network service.
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Optimizing the selection process
Consider adding the text "optional" in a distinguishing color just to the left or above each field's title.
If a user sees 8 fields with 6 of them clearly optional upon a quick glance of the page, t …
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Optimizing the selection process
Another route is to have just the few basic fields and add an "advanced" button which leads to a page with more fields.
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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 value …