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Friday Feedback Favourites
Each Friday, I share a collection of stories, research, or other news and notes related to the role of feedback in complex systems that catch my attention during the previous week. Most of these I share on twitter when I … Continue reading
Posted in Feedback, Friday Feedback Favourites
Tagged calorie tracking, feedback, quantified self, self-tracking, self-weighing, technology
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Internet-Based Health Interventions: What Works?
Many health behaviour interventions and treatment programs increasingly use web-based delivery platforms, capitalizing on the 80% of internet users in the US that search online resources for health information (1). Internet programs represent a relatively new way to deliver interventions … Continue reading
Yes, there’s an app for that, but does it work?
Do they REALLY work? iPhone apps in the health & fitness, lifestyle, and medical categories account for 7.7% of downloads* and promise to help you get fit, lose weight, quit smoking, improve your sleep, among many other benefits. In a … Continue reading
Posted in Behaviour Change, Feedback, iPhone apps
Tagged behaviour change, capacity, iPhone, smoking cessation, technology
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Friday Feedback Favourites
Each Friday, I share a collection of stories, research, or other news and notes related to the role of feedback in complex systems that catch my attention during the previous week. Most of these I share on twitter when I … Continue reading
