dybdetesting
Dybdetesting is a coined term used to describe a behavioral pattern in which individuals show a pronounced aversion to depth of analytical content, preferring concise, surface-level information and rapid judgments. The word blends the Danish word dybde, meaning depth, with the English detesting, signaling an antipathy toward deeper exploration. It is not a standardized diagnosis or widely adopted label in formal psychology, but it appears in discussions of information consumption, education, and interface design as a descriptive shorthand.
Characteristics of dybdetesting include a preference for short summaries over long analyses, avoidance of complex or
Possible causes and mechanisms involve information overload, fatigue with uncertainty, and emotional discomfort with complexity. In
Implications center on education, public discourse, and decision making. While proponents argue that clear, accessible content
Research status remains exploratory, with mainly theoretical or qualitative discussions and a call for empirical studies.