eszközhatást
Eszközhatást, often translated as "instrumental effect" or "tool effect," refers to the phenomenon where the perceived capabilities or limitations of a tool can influence an individual's actions, decisions, and even their understanding of a task or situation. It is closely related to concepts like affordances in design and the psychology of tool use. The basic idea is that the physical form, function, and perceived properties of an object or instrument shape how we interact with it and what we believe is possible.
For example, the presence of a hammer might lead someone to view a nail as the primary
Understanding the "eszközhatást" is important in fields like human-computer interaction, product design, and education. Designers can