- Date added
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Aug. 21, 2015, 10:28 p.m.
- Description
- <blockquote>The principle of least astonishment applies to user interface and software design, from the ergonomics standpoint.[1] It is alternatively referred to as the law or rule of least astonishment, or of least surprise.[2][3] "If a necessary feature has a high astonishment factor, it may be necessary to redesign the feature."[4]</blockquote>