3. Deferred choices
“I don’t want to answer that now; just let me finish.”
• Related to instant gratification.
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4. Deferred choices
“I don’t want to answer that now; just let me finish.”
• Related to instant gratification.
• Users want to skip some steps or data fields.
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5. Deferred choices
“I don’t want to answer that now; just let me finish.”
• Related to instant gratification.
• Users want to skip some steps or data fields.
• Users may not have enough information in the
moment.
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