In the last decade the research on persuasive technologies has become an emerging area in the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Following this line of studies, in this paper we focus our attention on the persuasion strategies adopted in e-commerce websites and mobile applications. We start from the hypothesis that there is a strong connection between logical fallacies (forms of reasoning which are logically invalid but cognitively effective) and some common persuasion strategies adopted within these technological artifacts. With the aim of empirically evaluating our hypothesis, we carried out a preliminary study on a sample of 101 mobile applications and 175 websites.

Persuasion in mobile apps and logical fallacies: A preliminary study

LIETO, ANTONIO;VERNERO, FABIANA
2014-01-01

Abstract

In the last decade the research on persuasive technologies has become an emerging area in the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Following this line of studies, in this paper we focus our attention on the persuasion strategies adopted in e-commerce websites and mobile applications. We start from the hypothesis that there is a strong connection between logical fallacies (forms of reasoning which are logically invalid but cognitively effective) and some common persuasion strategies adopted within these technological artifacts. With the aim of empirically evaluating our hypothesis, we carried out a preliminary study on a sample of 101 mobile applications and 175 websites.
2014
Persuasive 2014
Padova, Italy
May 21-23
Persuasive Technology. 9th International Conference, PERSUASIVE 2014, Padua, Italy, May 21-23, 2014. Adjunct Proceedings
CLEUP
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http://www.persuasive2014.org/?page_id=18
Mobile persuasion; logical fallacies; captology; Human-Computer Interaction
Antonio Lieto; Fabiana Vernero
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