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over 7 years ago from Daniel De Laney, Senior Interaction Designer at frog
I would say that radio button creates a sense of scarcity and urgeny (Yay or Nay). And that's enough to make the user interact.
More than that, people are used to the difference between the radio and checkbox. It is deceptive in that sense.
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I would say that radio button creates a sense of scarcity and urgeny (Yay or Nay). And that's enough to make the user interact.
More than that, people are used to the difference between the radio and checkbox. It is deceptive in that sense.