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19th PERSUASIVE 2024: Wollongong, NSW, Australia
- Nilufar Baghaei, Raian Ali, Khin Than Win, Kiemute Oyibo:
Persuasive Technology - 19th International Conference, PERSUASIVE 2024, Wollongong, NSW, Australia, April 10-12, 2024, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14636, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-58225-7 - Afsin Peker, Tugba Taskaya-Temizel:
Harnessing Large Language Models for Automatic Evaluation of Mobile Health Applications Based on Persuasive System Design Principles and Mobile Application Rating Scale. 1-14 - Eunice Eno Yaa Frimponmaa Agyei, Markku Kekkonen, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
Evaluating the Persuasive Potential from Software Design Specifications. 15-25 - Felwah Alqahtani, Chinenye Ndulue, Rita Orji:
Exploring the Effect of Using a Single Versus Multiple Behaviour Change Strategies on Motivation to Use Gratitude App and Possible Gender Differences. 26-41 - Saleh A. Altuwayrib, Mark Bruce Freeman, Nawaf Almutairi, Khin Than Win:
Persuasive Design Principles for a Medication Adherence App for Chronic Arthritis Conditions. 42-53 - Sussan Anukem, Chinenye Ndulue, Rita Orji:
DROP DASH: A Persuasive Mobile Game to Promote Healthy Hydration Choices Using Machine Learning. 54-64 - Muhammad Hassan Ali Bajwa, Deborah Richards, Paul Formosa:
Predicting Ethical Orientation Based on Personality for Tailored Cyberethics Training. 65-74 - Waraporn Chumkasian, Khin Than Win, Elena Vlahu-Gjorgievska, Mark Bruce Freeman, Ritin Fernandez, Heidi Green, Constantinos Petsoglou:
Design and Development of mHealth App: Eye Donor Aust. 75-88 - Renata Savian Colvero de Oliveira, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
Persuasive Systems Features in Digital Health Interventions for Diabetes Management: A Scoping Review. 89-99 - Martin Dierikx, Nele Albers, Bouke L. Scheltinga, Willem-Paul Brinkman:
Collaboratively Setting Daily Step Goals with a Virtual Coach: Using Reinforcement Learning to Personalize Initial Proposals. 100-115 - Yonas Deressa Guracho, Susan J. Thomas, Nawaf Almutairi, Khin Than Win:
Persuasive System Design Features for Mobile Mental Health Applications. 116-132 - Selin Gurgun, Muaadh Noman, Emily Arden-Close, Keith Phalp, Raian Ali:
How Would I Be Perceived If I Challenge Individuals Sharing Misinformation? Exploring Misperceptions in the UK and Arab Samples and the Potential for the Social Norms Approach. 133-150 - Rio Harada, Kaoru Sumi:
Persuasive Technology Through Behavior and Emotion with Pet-Type Artifacts. 151-160 - Katherine Hopman, Deborah Richards, Melissa N. Norberg:
An Embodied Conversational Agent to Support Wellbeing After Injury: Insights from a Stakeholder Inclusive Design Approach. 161-175 - Henna Hyypiö, Sarthak Giri, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
Exploring Self-competition as a Viable Motivation to Promote Physical Activity. 176-189 - Tasneem Naheyan, Kiemute Oyibo:
The Effect of Dark Patterns and User Knowledge on User Experience and Decision-Making. 190-206 - Chinenye Ndulue, Rita Orji:
Exploring the Influence of Game Framing and Gamer Types on the Effectiveness of Persuasive Games. 207-221 - Fidelia A. Orji, Francisco J. Gutierrez, Julita Vassileva:
Exploring the Influence of Persuasive Strategies on Student Motivation: Self-determination Theory Perspective. 222-236 - Joseph Orji, Gerry Chan, Chinenye Ndulue, Rita Orji:
SmileApp: The Design and Evaluation of an mHealth App for Stress Reduction Through Artificial Intelligence and Persuasive Technology. 237-251 - Peter A. M. Ruijten, Jin Smeding, Jaap Ham:
How the Role of a Persuasive Robot Impacts One's Attitude Towards It. 252-261 - Bakhtiar Sadeghi, Deborah Richards, Paul Formosa, Michael Hitchens:
Experiential Learning or Direct Training: Fostering Ethical Cybersecurity Decision-Making via Serious Games. 262-272 - Ryunosuke Togawa, Roberto Legaspi, Yasutaka Nishimura, Akihiro Miyamamoto, Bo Yang, Eriko Sugisaki, Kazushi Ikeda, Nao Kobayashi, Yasushi Naruse:
Estimating Sense of Agency from Behavioral Logs: Toward a Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention System. 273-286 - Donghuo Zeng, Roberto Sebastian Legaspi, Yuewen Sun, Xinshuai Dong, Kazushi Ikeda, Peter Spirtes, Kun Zhang:
Counterfactual Reasoning Using Predicted Latent Personality Dimensions for Optimizing Persuasion Outcome. 287-300
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