Results 1 -
7 of
7
Designing Persuasive Systems For Sustainability – A Cognitive Dissonance Model
, 2014
"... One of the major challenges in changing human behavior is dealing with the large gap between our action and its consequences. Persuasion for sustainable action is a complex and long procedure since changing the behavior for the benefits of collective society rather than the individual is a challenge ..."
Abstract
-
Cited by 1 (1 self)
- Add to MetaCart
cognitive dissonance model to show how these principles can work from a psychological incentive. Success of sustainability through persuasive system design (PSD) can be triggered by following the model in design procedure that focuses on reducing individual dissonance towards changing a specific target
A System Development Life Cycle for Persuasive Design for Sustainability
, 2015
"... Abstract. The impact of a system development lifecycle (SDLC) often determines the success of a project from analysis to evolution. Although SDLC can be universally used design projects, a focused SDLC for a specific complex design issue could be valuable for understanding diverse user needs. The im ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
for sustainability is evident, which was proposed in this paper. An existing sustainable SDLC established earlier by the authors was taken as the reference framework. A cognitive model with established persuasive design principles was then analyzed and mapped within the context of the reference framework to come up
The Goldilocks problem and extended cognition
- In Cognitive Systems Research, Volume 11, Issue 4
, 2010
"... Abstract: According to the hypothesis of extended cognition (HEC), parts of the extrabodily world can constitute cognitive operations. I argue that the debate over HEC should be framed as a debate over the location and bounds of cognitive systems. The "Goldilocks problem" is how to demarc ..."
Abstract
-
Cited by 3 (0 self)
- Add to MetaCart
Abstract: According to the hypothesis of extended cognition (HEC), parts of the extrabodily world can constitute cognitive operations. I argue that the debate over HEC should be framed as a debate over the location and bounds of cognitive systems. The "Goldilocks problem" is how
Brahima B: Towards reduction of maternal and perinatal mortality in rural Burkina Faso: communities are not empty vessels. Glob Health Action
- 2009
"... This is a published version of a paper published in Global health action. Citation for the published paper: Hounton, S., Byass, P., Brahima, B. (2009) "Towards reduction of maternal and perinatal mortality in rural Burkina Faso: communities are not empty vessels" Global health action, 2 ..."
Abstract
-
Cited by 7 (0 self)
- Add to MetaCart
mobilisation of the Skilled Care Initiative (SCI) in reducing maternal and perinatal mortality and to describe the concept and implementation in order to guide replication and scaling up. Designs: A quasi experimental design was used to assess the extent to which the SCI was associated with increased
BDRS PRICE DESCRIPTOR,
"... This report focuses on the evidence about the health.consequences of smoking for women, and is intended to serve.the public health and medical communities as 'a unified source of existing scientific research. The major issues about tobacco use and women's health are examined, including tre ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
This report focuses on the evidence about the health.consequences of smoking for women, and is intended to serve.the public health and medical communities as 'a unified source of existing scientific research. The major issues about tobacco use and women's health are examined, including
unknown title
"... This chapter presents a social-psychological approach ro the analysis and resolution of international and inrercornmunal conflicrs. Irs central focus is DO interactive conflict resolution (sec Fisher. J997), n family of models [or intervening in deep-roored, procracted conflicts between identity gr ..."
Abstract
- Add to MetaCart
information ill ways [hat fit into our preexisting cognilive Framework. The various models of cognitive con sistcucy-c-such as Heider's (L 958) theory of cognitive balance and Festin gcr's (1957) theory of cognitive disson:lf)ce--sugge.~t that, in the interest of maintaining consistency, people tend