Ian Li, PhD

Creator of Owlstown

Using visualizations to increase compliance in experience sampling


Journal article


Gary Hsieh, Ian Li, Anind K. Dey, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson
ubicomp, Ubiquitous Computing, 2008 Aug 20, pp. 164-167

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Hsieh, G., Li, I., Dey, A. K., Forlizzi, J., & Hudson, S. E. (2008). Using visualizations to increase compliance in experience sampling. Ubiquitous Computing, 164–167.


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Hsieh, Gary, Ian Li, Anind K. Dey, Jodi Forlizzi, and Scott E. Hudson. “Using Visualizations to Increase Compliance in Experience Sampling.” Ubiquitous Computing (August 20, 2008): 164–167.


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Hsieh, Gary, et al. “Using Visualizations to Increase Compliance in Experience Sampling.” Ubiquitous Computing, Aug. 2008, pp. 164–67.


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@article{gary2008a,
  title = {Using visualizations to increase compliance in experience sampling},
  year = {2008},
  month = aug,
  day = {20},
  journal = {Ubiquitous Computing},
  pages = {164-167},
  author = {Hsieh, Gary and Li, Ian and Dey, Anind K. and Forlizzi, Jodi and Hudson, Scott E.},
  booktitle = {ubicomp},
  month_numeric = {8}
}

Abstract

Experience sampling method (or ESM) is a common data collection method to understand user behavior and to evaluate ubiquitous computing technologies. However, ESM studies often demand too much time and commitment from participants, which leads to attrition and low compliance among participants. We introduce a new approach called experience sampling with feedback or ES+feedback that improves compliance by giving feedback to participants through various visualizations. Providing feedback to users makes the information personally relevant and increases the value of the study to participants, which increases their compliance. Our exploratory study shows that ES+feedback increases the compliance rate by 23%.