Persuading students for behavior change by determining their personality type

Muhammad Adnan, Hamid Mukhtar, Muhammad Naveed

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Abstract

Our research integrates human personality with Fogg Behavior Grid. We believe that human personality layer surrounds Fogg Behavior Grid. To prove our statement an experimental study was carried out on graduate students comprising of two surveys. The first survey was carried out to determine students personality types while in the second survey students were asked to recommend different study behavior options. Our survey results revealed strong association between students personality types and their study behavior. After the two surveys, a prototype mobile application was developed and tested with an aim to facilitate and persuade students in further increasing their study behavior in the right direction keeping in view their personality types and study behavior preferences. Different persuasion strategies through mobile application were applied on students with different personality types and study behavior. At the end it was concluded that Fogg Behavior Grid which suggests fifteen behavior types could be made more systematic and detailed if humans personality types are considered first. Subsequently humans can be persuaded more effectively in achieving their target behavior if their personality types are considered first.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 15th International Multitopic Conference, INMIC 2012
Pages439-449
Number of pages11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event15th IEEE International Multitopic Conference, INMIC 2012 - Islamabad, Pakistan
Duration: 13 Dec 201215 Dec 2012

Publication series

Name2012 15th International Multitopic Conference, INMIC 2012

Conference

Conference15th IEEE International Multitopic Conference, INMIC 2012
Country/TerritoryPakistan
CityIslamabad
Period13/12/1215/12/12

Keywords

  • behavior
  • captology
  • Computer and mobile persuasion
  • Measurement
  • personality types
  • persuasive design
  • smart phones
  • study behavior

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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