Is that a typo? Those are in no way specific. A specific question would be to fill in the mad-lib of “I notice a common X behavior in Y situation, and I hypothesize that Z would interrupt the thoughtless process and lead to a different equilibrium”. What parts of this should I test first, and how?
I was/am looking for feedback from a high level; I want to use “nudge tech” to influence the behavior of large groups of people; I’m wondering where large projects like this might tend to fail—one example would be groups of people could get suspicious that their data is being collected if it’s not properly anonymized or provably kept on their phones.
That being said, most people I’ve talked with these last few days are hungry for specific examples—I haven’t done enough customer research yet to be sure, but I’ve shared a somewhat more specific example in another comment to Bastiaan!
Is that a typo? Those are in no way specific. A specific question would be to fill in the mad-lib of “I notice a common X behavior in Y situation, and I hypothesize that Z would interrupt the thoughtless process and lead to a different equilibrium”. What parts of this should I test first, and how?
Thank you for the comment, Dagon :).
I was/am looking for feedback from a high level; I want to use “nudge tech” to influence the behavior of large groups of people; I’m wondering where large projects like this might tend to fail—one example would be groups of people could get suspicious that their data is being collected if it’s not properly anonymized or provably kept on their phones.
That being said, most people I’ve talked with these last few days are hungry for specific examples—I haven’t done enough customer research yet to be sure, but I’ve shared a somewhat more specific example in another comment to Bastiaan!