Title
Can ambient persuasive technology persuade unconsciously?: using subliminal feedback to influence energy consumption ratings of household appliances
Abstract
In this paper we explore a fundamental characteristic of Ambient Persuasive Technology: Can it persuade the user without receiving the user's conscious attention? In a task consisting of 90 trials, participants had to indicate which of three household appliances uses the lowest average amount of energy. After each choice, participants in the supraliminal feedback condition received feedback about the correctness of their choice through presentation of a smiling or a sad face for 150 ms. Participants in the subliminal feedback condition received identical feedback, but the faces were presented only for 25 ms, which prohibited conscious perception of these stimuli. The final third of the participants received no feedback. In the next task, participants rated the energy consumption of all presented appliances. Results indicated that supraliminal feedback and subliminal feedback both led to more correct energy consumption ratings as compared to receiving no feedback. Implications are discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1541948.1541988
Journal of Applied Mechanics-transactions of The Asme
Keywords
Field
DocType
next task,supraliminal feedback,energy consumption,persuasive technology,supraliminal feedback condition,identical feedback,household appliance,conscious perception,subliminal feedback,conscious attention,correct energy consumption rating,subliminal feedback condition
Social psychology,Persuasive technology,Persuasion,Subliminal stimuli,Correctness,Psychology,Energy consumption,Perception,Social feedback
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
11
1.11
8
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jaap Ham128424.10
Cees Midden224722.74
Femke Beute3111.11