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PERSUASIVE 2012: Linköping, Sweden
- Magnus Bång, Eva L. Ragnemalm:
Persuasive Technology. Design for Health and Safety - 7th International Conference, PERSUASIVE 2012, Linköping, Sweden, June 6-8, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7284, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-31036-2 - Noreen Kamal, Sidney S. Fels:
Determining the Determinants of Health Behaviour Change through an Online Social Network. 1-12 - Winslow Burleson, Naomi Newman, Ryan Brotman:
Empowering Independent Living for People with Autism: Designing Supportive, Low-Cost, Interactive E-Health Environments. 13-30 - Samir Chatterjee, Jongbok Byun, Akshay Pottathil, Miles N. Moore, Kaushik Dutta, Harry (Qi) Xie:
Persuasive Sensing: A Novel In-Home Monitoring Technology to Assist Elderly Adult Diabetic Patients. 31-42 - Luca Chittaro, Riccardo Sioni:
Turning the Classic Snake Mobile Game into a Location-Based Exergame that Encourages Walking. 43-54 - Matthijs Jan Zwinderman, Azadeh Shirzad, Xinyu Ma, Prina Bajracharya, Hans Sandberg, Maurits Clemens Kaptein:
Phone Row: A Smartphone Game Designed to Persuade People to Engage in Moderate-Intensity Physical Activity. 55-66 - Morten Aagaard, Peter Øhrstrøm:
Developing Persuasive Technology for ASD Challenged Teenagers. 67-78 - Sandy Schumann, Olivier Klein, Karen M. Douglas:
Talk to Act: How Internet Use Empowers Users to Participate in Collective Actions Offline. 79-89 - Cees J. H. Midden, Jaap Ham:
The Illusion of Agency: The Influence of the Agency of an Artificial Agent on Its Persuasive Power. 90-99 - Luciano Gamberini, Anna Spagnolli, Nicola Corradi, Giulio Jacucci, Giovanni Tusa, Topi Mikkola, Luca Zamboni, Eve E. Hoggan:
Tailoring Feedback to Users' Actions in a Persuasive Game for Household Electricity Conservation. 100-111 - S. Shyam Sundar, Saraswathi Bellur, Haiyan Jia:
Motivational Technologies: A Theoretical Framework for Designing Preventive Health Applications. 112-122 - Jilles Smids:
The Voluntariness of Persuasive Technology. 123-132 - Lars Müller, Verónica Rivera-Pelayo, Stephan Heuer:
Persuasion and Reflective Learning: Closing the Feedback Loop. 133-144 - Thijs Waardenburg, Robbert Winkel, Maarten H. Lamers:
Normative Social Influence in Persuasive Technology: Intensity versus Effectiveness. 145-156 - Filip Drozd, Tuomas Lehto, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
Exploring Perceived Persuasiveness of a Behavior Change Support System: A Structural Model. 157-168 - Nupur Bhatnagar, Abhishek Sinha, Navkar Samdaria, Aakar Gupta, Shelly Batra, Manish Bhardwaj, William Thies:
Biometric Monitoring as a Persuasive Technology: Ensuring Patients Visit Health Centers in India's Slums. 169-180 - Susan Ferebee, James Davis:
The Neural Persuasion Model: Aligning Neural Readiness, Perceived Need, and Intervention Strategies. 181-192 - Isaac Wiafe, Muna M. Alhammad, Keiichi Nakata, Stephen R. Gulliver:
Analyzing the Persuasion Context of the Persuasive Systems Design Model with the 3D-RAB Model. 193-202 - Rita Orji, Regan L. Mandryk, Julita Vassileva:
Towards a Data-Driven Approach to Intervention Design: A Predictive Path Model of Healthy Eating Determinants. 203-214 - Luca Chittaro:
Passengers' Safety in Aircraft Evacuations: Employing Serious Games to Educate and Persuade. 215-226 - Ingo Pribik, Alexander Felfernig:
Towards Persuasive Technology for Software Development Environments: An Empirical Study. 227-238 - Wolfgang Reitberger, Florian Güldenpfennig, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Persuasive Technology Considered Harmful? An Exploration of Design Concerns through the TV Companion. 239-250 - Peter A. M. Ruijten, Yvonne de Kort, Petr Kosnar:
Bridging the Gap between the Home and the Lab: A Qualitative Study of Acceptance of an Avatar Feedback System. 251-255 - Sitwat Langrial, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
Less Fizzy Drinks: A Multi-method Study of Persuasive Reminders. 256-261 - Sandra Burri Gram-Hansen, Henrik Schärfe, Jens Vilhelm Dinesen:
Plotting to Persuade - Exploring the Theoretical Cross Field between Persuasion and Learning. 262-267 - Eric DiMuzio, S. Shyam Sundar:
Does a Hyperlink Function as an Endorsement? 268-273 - Agnis Stibe, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
Comparative Analysis of Recognition and Competition as Features of Social Influence Using Twitter. 274-279
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