Explore a 15-minute conference talk from CHI 2024 that delves into systematizing behavior change designs, focusing on social comparison theory. Learn how researchers are developing a new tool called "Blueprints" to clarify the operationalization of functional elements in behavior change theories and designs. Discover the process of creating a blueprint for social comparison theory and its potential applications in design refinement and reflection. Gain insights from a scoping literature review on the current state of social comparison theory operationalizations in behavior change designs. Understand how this innovative approach can enhance the effectiveness of technological solutions aimed at improving people's lives through human-computer interaction research.
Blueprints - Systematizing Behavior Change Designs for Social Comparison Theory
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Overview
Syllabus
Blueprints: Systematizing Behavior Change Designs - The Case of Social Comparison Theory
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ACM SIGCHI