Name
Affiliation
Papers
B. J. FOGG
Stanford Univ, Persuas Technol Lab, Ctr Study Language & Informat, Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA
39
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
62
2694
515.36
Referers 
Referees 
References 
4842
371
199
Search Limit
1001000
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
The role of commitment devices and self-shaping in persuasive technology20.392011
Behavior wizard: a method for matching target behaviors with solutions422.842010
The Behavior Grid: 35 ways behavior can change261.982009
Three possible futures for persuasive technology40.852009
A behavior model for persuasive design18217.632009
10 uses of texting to improve health80.862009
Social responses in mobile messaging: influence strategies, self-disclosure, and source orientation40.482009
Designing for video engagement on social networks: a video marketing case study20.552009
Creating persuasive technologies: an eight-step design process905.952009
Six Patterns for Persuasion in Online Social Networks211.702008
Online Persuasion in Facebook and Mixi: A Cross-Cultural Comparison251.852008
Mass Interpersonal Persuasion: An Early View of a New Phenomenon322.922008
The behavior chain for online participation: how successful web services structure persuasion221.792007
Persuasive Technology, Second International Conference on Persuasive Technology, PERSUASIVE 2007, Palo Alto, CA, USA, April 26-27, 2007, Revised Selected Papers368.562007
The six most powerful persuasion strategies60.872006
What sounds do people love and hate?00.342004
Prominence-interpretation theory: explaining how people assess credibility online734.752003
Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do802105.942002
A data visualisation method for investigating the reliability of a high-dimensional low-back-pain MLP network00.342002
A Full Explanation Facility for a MLP Network that Classifies Low-Back-Pain Patients and for Predicting its Reliability00.342001
Web credibility research: a method for online experiments and early study results4313.192001
What makes Web sites credible?: a report on a large quantitative study26529.522001
Direct Explanations for the Development and Use of a Multi-layer Perceptron Network that Classifies Low-back-pain Patients.20.442001
Elements that affect web credibility: early results from a self-report study197.242000
The Use Of A Knowledge Discovery Method For The Development Of A Multi-Layer Perceptron Network That Classifies Low Back Pain Patients00.342000
CommuterNews: a prototype of persuasive in-car entertainment111.372000
Credibility and computing technology10110.281999
Is ActiMates Barney ethical?: the potential good, bad, and ugly of interactive plush toys10.491999
The elements of computer credibility16261.461999
Persuasive Technologies - Now Is Your Chance To Decide What They Will Persuade Us To Do - And How They'Ll Do It.71.441999
Interpretation and Knowledge Discovery from the MLP Network that Performs Low Back Pain Classification00.341998
Direct Explanations and Knowledge Extraction from a Multilayer Perceptron Network that Performs Low Back Pain Classification60.951998
Persuasive computers: perspectives and research directions14419.561998
HandJive: a device for interpersonal haptic entertainment5015.751998
Captology: the study of computers as persuasive technologies113.111997
How users reciprocate to computers: an experiment that demonstrates behavior change4120.741997
Silicon sycophants: the effects of computers that flatter10552.351997
Can computers be teammates?17743.311996
Can computer personalities be human personalities?17272.601995