cuesoften
Cuesoften is a neologism that has appeared in limited, non-peer-reviewed discussions to describe a tendency to act on environmental cues rather than on explicit goals. The term is not part of established vocabulary in psychology, design research, or related fields, and its precise definition varies by author. In general, cuesoften refers to the propensity to rely on salient cues in the environment when making decisions or performing tasks, especially when goals are ambiguous or uncertain.
Etymology and usage: The word appears to be a portmanteau of cues and often, signaling frequent cue-driven
Concept and application: A working interpretation characterizes cuesoften as the relative tendency to follow external cues—such
Status and critique: Because cuesoften lacks a standard definition, applications risk ambiguity and overlap with existing
See also: Heuristics, stimulus-driven behavior, cue utilization, user experience design, decision making.