Research on Social Design Theories and Methods Based on Unconscious Behavior Data
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https://doi.org/10.64504/big.d.v1i1.23Keywords:
Behavior; Persuasive technology; Human-computer interactionAbstract
This research centers around the social design theories and methodologies underpinned by unconscious behavior data. By integrating theories from multiple disciplines, an innovative research framework is meticulously devised. Leveraging a distinctive experimental design, a wealth of data is amassed via wearable devices, enabling an in-depth exploration of the influence exerted on users' prosocial behaviors. The study unravels the pivotal roles played by system design and interaction elements, thereby furnishing both theoretical insights and practical guidelines for social design innovation. Moreover, it delineates prospective research trajectories, which are instrumental in propelling the advancement of this field and attaining an equilibrium between individual and social interests, thus holding significant implications for sustainable social development.
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