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- 2007
- Jan Ahrens, Michal Ann Strahilevitz:
Can Companies Initiate Positive Word of Mouth? A Field Experiment Examining the Effects of Incentive Magnitude and Equity, and eReferral Mechanisms. PERSUASIVE 2007: 160-163 - Adrienne H. Andrew, Gaetano Borriello, James Fogarty:
Toward a Systematic Understanding of Suggestion Tactics in Persuasive Technologies. PERSUASIVE 2007: 259-270 - Magnus Bång, Anton Gustafsson, Cecilia Katzeff:
Promoting New Patterns in Household Energy Consumption with Pervasive Learning Games. PERSUASIVE 2007: 55-63 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Daniel Mauer, Francisco Crespo, Thomas Brown:
Persuasion, Task Interruption and Health Regimen Adherence. PERSUASIVE 2007: 1-11 - Mark Brodie, Jennifer Lai, Jonathan Lenchner, William Luken, Kavitha Ranganathan, Jung-Mu Tang, Maja Vukovic:
Support Services: Persuading Employees and Customers to Do what Is in the Community's Best Interest. PERSUASIVE 2007: 121-124 - Anne-Kathrine Kjær Christensen, Per F. V. Hasle:
Classical Rhetoric and a Limit to Persuasion. PERSUASIVE 2007: 307-310 - Brian Cugelman, Mike Thelwall, Phil Dawes:
Can Brotherhood Be Sold Like Soap...Online? An Online Social Marketing and Advocacy Pilot Study Synopsis. PERSUASIVE 2007: 144-147 - Joan Morris DiMicco, Walter Bender:
Group Reactions to Visual Feedback Tools. PERSUASIVE 2007: 132-143 - Pablo Lambert de Diesbach, David F. Midgley:
Embodied Agents on a Website: Modelling an Attitudinal Route of Influence. PERSUASIVE 2007: 223-230 - Daniel Fallman:
Persuade Into What? Why Human-Computer Interaction Needs a Philosophy of Technology. PERSUASIVE 2007: 295-306 - Alexander Felfernig, Gerhard Friedrich, Bartosz Gula, Martin Hitz, Thomas Kruggel, Gerhard Leitner, Rudolf Melcher, D. Riepan, S. Strauss, Erich Teppan, Oliver Vitouch:
Persuasive Recommendation: Serial Position Effects in Knowledge-Based Recommender Systems. PERSUASIVE 2007: 283-294 - Susan Ferebee:
An Examination of the Influence of Involvement Level of Web Site Users on the Perceived Credibility of Web Sites. PERSUASIVE 2007: 176-186 - B. J. Fogg, Dean Eckles:
The Behavior Chain for Online Participation: How Successful Web Services Structure Persuasion. PERSUASIVE 2007: 199-209 - Robert S. Gable:
Electronic Monitoring of Offenders: Can a Wayward Technology Be Redeemed? PERSUASIVE 2007: 100-104 - Luciano Gamberini, Giovanni Petrucci, Andrea Spoto, Anna Spagnolli:
Embedded Persuasive Strategies to Obtain Visitors' Data: Comparing Reward and Reciprocity in an Amateur, Knowledge-Based Website. PERSUASIVE 2007: 187-198 - Andrea Grimes, Rebecca E. Grinter:
Designing Persuasion: Health Technology for Low-Income African American Communities. PERSUASIVE 2007: 24-35 - Marja Harjumaa, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
Persuasion Theories and IT Design. PERSUASIVE 2007: 311-314 - F. Maxwell Harper, Sherry Xin Li, Yan Chen, Joseph A. Konstan:
Social Comparisons to Motivate Contributions to an Online Community. PERSUASIVE 2007: 148-159 - Julie Leth Jespersen, Anders Albrechtslund, Peter Øhrstrøm, Per F. V. Hasle, Jørgen Albretsen:
Surveillance, Persuasion, and Panopticon. PERSUASIVE 2007: 109-120 - Rilla Khaled, Pippin Barr, James Noble, Ronald Fischer, Robert Biddle:
Fine Tuning the Persuasion in Persuasive Games. PERSUASIVE 2007: 36-47 - Pål Kraft, Harald Schjelderup-Lund, Håvar Brendryen:
Digital Therapy: The Coming Together of Psychology and Technology Can Create a New Generation of Programs for More Sustainable Behavioral Change. PERSUASIVE 2007: 18-23 - Abdullah Al Mahmud, Pavan Dadlani, Omar Mubin, Suleman Shahid, Cees J. H. Midden, Oliver Moran:
iParrot: Towards Designing a Persuasive Agent for Energy Conservation. PERSUASIVE 2007: 64-67 - Teddy McCalley, Alain Mertens:
The Pet Plant: Developing an Inanimate Emotionally Interactive Tool for the Elderly. PERSUASIVE 2007: 68-79 - Hien Nguyen, Judith Masthoff:
Is it Me or Is it what I say? Source Image and Persuasion. PERSUASIVE 2007: 231-242 - Hien Nguyen, Judith Masthoff, Peter Edwards:
Modelling a Receiver's Position to Persuasive Arguments. PERSUASIVE 2007: 271-282 - Sabine Niebuhr, Daniel Kerkow:
Captivating Patterns - A First Validation. PERSUASIVE 2007: 48-54 - Alyssa J. O'Brien, Christine Alfano, Eva Magnusson:
Improving Cross-Cultural Communication Through Collaborative Technologies. PERSUASIVE 2007: 125-131 - Wolfgang Reitberger, Bernd Ploderer, Christoph Obermair, Manfred Tscheligi:
The PerCues Framework and Its Application for Sustainable Mobility. PERSUASIVE 2007: 92-95 - Glenda Revelle, Emily Reardon, Makeda Mays Green, Jeanette Betancourt, Jennifer Kotler:
The Use of Mobile Phones to Support Children's Literacy Learning. PERSUASIVE 2007: 253-258 - Rinat B. Rosenberg-Kima, Amy L. Baylor, E. Ashby Plant, Celeste E. Doerr:
The Importance of Interface Agent Visual Presence: Voice Alone Is Less Effective in Impacting Young Women's Attitudes Toward Engineering. PERSUASIVE 2007: 214-222
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