Occam's Razor in UX design

✨⚪️ Occam's Razor in UX design

Occam's Razor, also known as the principle of parsimony, suggests that among competing explanations or hypotheses, the simplest one is usually the correct one. In other words, when faced with multiple explanations for a phenomenon, the one that requires the fewest assumptions or entities is typically preferred.

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