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Captology is a newly coined word that describes the study of computers as persuasive technologies
Fogg, B. (1997). Captology: the study of computers as persuasive technologies. Paper presented at the CHI'97 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems: looking to the future.
Captology is the study of computers as persuasive technologies
Fogg, B. J. (1999). Persuasive technologies. Communications of the ACM, 42(5), 26-29.
Captology is the 'tool' of users or designers
Atkinson, B. M. (2006). Captology: A critical review Persuasive Technology (pp. 171-182): Springer.
Captology is a relatively new endeavor when compared to other areas of HCI
Fogg, B., Cuellar, G., & Danielson, D. (2002). Motivating, influencing, and persuading users. The human-computer interaction handbook: fundamentals, evolving technologies and emerging applications, L. Erlbaum Associates Inc., Hillsdale, NJ.
Captology is based on intentions, not on outcomes
Zapico, J. L., Turpeinen, M., & Brandt, N. (2009). Climate persuasive services: changing behavior towards low-carbon lifestyles. Paper presented at the Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Persuasive Technology.
Captology is primarily related to the positive, ethical applications of persuasive technologies
Lucero, A., Zuloaga, R., Mota, S., & Muñoz, F. (2006). Persuasive technologies in education: improving motivation to read and write for children Persuasive Technology (pp. 142-153): Springer.
Captology is the exploration of computing technology as persuasive
Kramers, A. (2013). ICT applications to lower energy usage in the already built environment Sustainability in Energy and Buildings (pp. 127-135): Springer.
Captology is the study of the possibilities and problems related to the use of computers for persuasive purposes
Øhrstrøm, P. (2011). Helping autism-diagnosed teenagers navigate and develop socially using e-learning based on mobile persuasion. The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 12(4), 54-71.
Captology can be seen as an interaction between the two spheres of technology and persuasion
Joyce, D., & Weibelzahl, S. (2011). Student counseling services: using text messaging to lower barriers to help seeking. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 48(3), 287-299.
Captology attempts to change attitudes or behaviors or both
Höök, K. (2008). Affective Loop Experiences–What Are They? Persuasive Technology (pp. 1-12): Springer.