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Towards A Framework for Mobile Behavior Change Research
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2018
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EngineeringMobile InteractionWearable TechnologyBehavior MonitoringProblematic Smartphone UseCommunicationAffective ComputingPublic HealthBehavioral SciencesMobile Behavior ChangeUser ExperienceMobile ComputingBehavior Change (Individual)A FrameworkMobile SensingSocial ComputingHuman-computer InteractionBehavior ChangeTechnologyMobile Health
Behavior change is one of the most important problems faced by people and researchers today. Behavioral researchers have begun adopting smartphones as data-collection tools in psychological and behavioral science because these devices can study people in their everyday life, objectively measure behavior (using mobile sensing), and implement interventions. From a literature review of recent research on mobile behavior change, we identify three design components: mobile sensing, user contexts, and digital nudges. Informed by these components, we designed three example mobile research applications and propose a solution-focused, conceptual framework for deploying behavior change studies using mobile phones. We discuss future directions for research in psychological and behavioral science as these fields embrace mobile technology.
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