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Analyzing the Persuasion Context of the Persuasive Systems Design Model with the 3D-RAB Model

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Research into design methodology is one of the most challenging issues in the field of persuasive technology. However, the introduction of the Persuasive Systems Design model, and the consideration of the 3-Dimensional Relationship between Attitude and Behavior, offer to make persuasive technologies more practically viable. In this paper we demonstrate how the 3-Dimensional Relationship between Attitude and Behavior guides the analysis of the persuasion context in the Persuasive System Design model. As a result, we propose a modification of the persuasion context and assert that the technology should be analyzed as part of strategy instead of event.

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Wiafe, I., Alhammad, M.M., Nakata, K., Gulliver, S.R. (2012). Analyzing the Persuasion Context of the Persuasive Systems Design Model with the 3D-RAB Model. In: Bang, M., Ragnemalm, E.L. (eds) Persuasive Technology. Design for Health and Safety. PERSUASIVE 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7284. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31037-9_17

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