Psychological Frameworks for Persuasive Information and Communications Technologies

08/28/2018
by   Joseph J. P. Simons, et al.
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When developing devices to encourage positive change in users, social psychology can offer useful conceptual resources. This article outlines three major theories from the discipline and discusses their implications for designing persuasive technologies.

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