Why Persuasive Design Should Be Your Next Skill Set
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#2http://www.amazon.com/Influence-Psychology-Persuasion-Busine...
http://www.amazon.com/White-Bears-Other-Unwanted-Thoughts/dp...
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#3Two great research oriented books on the topic of persuasion and behavior modification are "Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion" and "White Bears and Other Unwanted Thoughts". Highly recommend them for people looking for more than opinions over overviews. http://www.amazon.com/Influence-Psychology-Persuasion-Busine... http://www.amazon.com/White-Bears-Other-Unwanted-Thoughts/dp...
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#4do they wilt when you accelerate too hard?
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#5I find it so hard to relate to HCI and UX as fields. I mean, do real designers creating great products actually subscribe to this theorising or do they just get on with it? I'm probably completely naive about all of this, but from the outside it looks like a lot of talking and a lack of doing.
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#6Polarising comment alert. I find it so hard to relate to HCI and UX as fields. I mean, do real designers creating great products actually subscribe to this theorising or do they just get on with it? I'm probably completely naive about all of this, but from the outside it looks like a lot of talking and a lack of doing.
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#7Polarising comment alert. I find it so hard to relate to HCI and UX as fields. I mean, do real designers creating great products actually subscribe to this theorising or do they just get on with it? I'm probably completely naive about all of this, but from the outside it looks like a lot of talking and a lack of doing.
Disclaimer: I work with the author, and it's suprised me how much of a 'science' it really is (hypotheses can be tested, and the results can be measured and improved)
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#8Polarising comment alert. I find it so hard to relate to HCI and UX as fields. I mean, do real designers creating great products actually subscribe to this theorising or do they just get on with it? I'm probably completely naive about all of this, but from the outside it looks like a lot of talking and a lack of doing.
Re: Why Persuasive Design Should Be Your Next Skill Set
#9Polarising comment alert. I find it so hard to relate to HCI and UX as fields. I mean, do real designers creating great products actually subscribe to this theorising or do they just get on with it? I'm probably completely naive about all of this, but from the outside it looks like a lot of talking and a lack of doing.
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#10Much of the literature on persuasive design suggests that the persuasion happens in the cerebral cortex. Neuroscience has shown that persuasion happens a whole lot deeper, in some very primitive parts of our brains. I'd love to see how brains 'light up' when they're confronted with some of these designs!
If anyone has any resources on fMRI research into persuasive design, I'd be the happiest geek alive.