Orji, 2014 - Google Patents
Design for behaviour change: a model-driven approach for tailoring persuasive technologiesOrji, 2014
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People generally want to engage in a healthy lifestyle, to live in harmony with the environment, to contribute to social causes, and to avoid behaviours that are harmful for themselves and others. However, people often find it difficult to motivate themselves to …
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