Designing persuasive third party applications for social networking services based on the 3D-RAB model

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The use of social networks services for promoting business, teaching, learning, persuasion and spread of information continues to attract attention as most social networking services (SNSs) now allow third party applications to operate on their sites. In the field of persuasive technology, the ability of SNSs to build relationships among their users and create momentum and enthusiasm through rapid cycles also give it a greater advantage over other persuasive technology approaches. In this paper we discuss the 3-dimensional relationship between attitude and behavior (3D-RAB) model, and demonstrate how it can be used in designing third-party persuasive applications in SNSs by considering external factors which affects persuasive strategies. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Wiafe, I., Nakata, K., & Gulliver, S. R. (2011). Designing persuasive third party applications for social networking services based on the 3D-RAB model. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 185 CCIS, pp. 54–61). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22309-9_7

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