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cognitive load

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Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions

Politely withholding your preferences puts the computational problem of inferring them on the rest of the group. In contrast, politely asserting your preferences (“Personally, I’m inclined toward x . What do you think?”) helps shoulder the cognitive load of moving the group toward resolution.

composite object interface should be simpler then sum of it's parts

Producing such interfaces allows us to hide complexity and reduce the cognitive load required to understand the system

cognitive load