ShuttleKickers: exploring social persuasions to encourage physical activities

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    In the HCI domain, many researches have been carried out on how to apply Persuasive Technology (PT) to stimulate a more active lifestyle. Regarding collectivist cultures, social influence has been considered as one of the most impactful factors among others in PT. Within one societal context, however, different individuals may need different motivational mechanisms based on social persuasion. In this paper, we designed the prototype ShuttleKickers embedding different social persuasive mechanisms to stimulate more physical activities in China. Subsequently, we conducted the field-test of our prototype with sportive groups and sedentary groups, identified by Transtheoretical Model, which results in a set of implications on how to apply social persuasions for active behaviours for these two different groups respectively.
    Originele taal-2Engels
    Titel30th British Human Computer Interaction Conference, 11th-15th July 2016, Dorset, UK
    Aantal pagina's11
    DOI's
    StatusGepubliceerd - jul. 2016
    Evenement30th British Human Computer Interaction Conference, 11th-15th July 2016, Dorset, UK - Bournemouth University’s Talbot Campus in Poole, Doreseth, Verenigd Koninkrijk
    Duur: 11 jul. 201615 jul. 2016
    http://hci2016.bcs.org/

    Congres

    Congres30th British Human Computer Interaction Conference, 11th-15th July 2016, Dorset, UK
    Verkorte titelHCI'16
    Land/RegioVerenigd Koninkrijk
    StadDoreseth
    Periode11/07/1615/07/16
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