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“I finally felt I had the tools to control these urges” : Empowering Students to Achieve Their Device Use Goals With the Reduce Digital Distraction Workshop. / Lyngs, Ulrik; Lukoff, Kai; Slovak, Petr; Inzlicht, Michael; Freed, Maureen; Andrews, Hannah; Tinsman, Claudine; Csuka, Laura; Alberts, Lize; de Mello, Victoria Oldemburgo; Makransky, Guido; Hornbæk, Kasper; Van Kleek, Max; Shadbolt, Nigel.
CHI 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., 2024. 251 (Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings).
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Lyngs, U, Lukoff, K, Slovak, P, Inzlicht, M, Freed, M, Andrews, H, Tinsman, C, Csuka, L, Alberts, L, de Mello, VO
, Makransky, G, Hornbæk, K, Van Kleek, M & Shadbolt, N 2024,
“I finally felt I had the tools to control these urges”: Empowering Students to Achieve Their Device Use Goals With the Reduce Digital Distraction Workshop. in
CHI 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems., 251, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings, 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems, CHI 2024, Hybrid, Honolulu, United States,
11/05/2024.
https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642946
APA
Lyngs, U., Lukoff, K., Slovak, P., Inzlicht, M., Freed, M., Andrews, H., Tinsman, C., Csuka, L., Alberts, L., de Mello, V. O.
, Makransky, G., Hornbæk, K., Van Kleek, M., & Shadbolt, N. (2024).
“I finally felt I had the tools to control these urges”: Empowering Students to Achieve Their Device Use Goals With the Reduce Digital Distraction Workshop. In
CHI 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems [251] Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642946
Vancouver
Lyngs U, Lukoff K, Slovak P, Inzlicht M, Freed M, Andrews H et al.
“I finally felt I had the tools to control these urges”: Empowering Students to Achieve Their Device Use Goals With the Reduce Digital Distraction Workshop. In CHI 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. 2024. 251. (Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings).
https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642946
Author
Lyngs, Ulrik ; Lukoff, Kai ; Slovak, Petr ; Inzlicht, Michael ; Freed, Maureen ; Andrews, Hannah ; Tinsman, Claudine ; Csuka, Laura ; Alberts, Lize ; de Mello, Victoria Oldemburgo ; Makransky, Guido ; Hornbæk, Kasper ; Van Kleek, Max ; Shadbolt, Nigel. / “I finally felt I had the tools to control these urges” : Empowering Students to Achieve Their Device Use Goals With the Reduce Digital Distraction Workshop. CHI 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., 2024. (Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings).
Bibtex
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title = "“I finally felt I had the tools to control these urges”: Empowering Students to Achieve Their Device Use Goals With the Reduce Digital Distraction Workshop",
abstract = "Digital self-control tools (DSCTs) help people control their time and attention on digital devices, using interventions like distraction blocking or usage tracking. Most studies of DSCTs' effectiveness have focused on whether a single intervention reduces time spent on a single device. In reality, people may require combinations of DSCTs to achieve more subjective goals across multiple devices. We studied how DSCTs can address individual needs of university students (n = 280), using a workshop where students reflect on their goals before exploring relevant tools. At 1-3 month follow-ups, 95% of respondents still used at least one type of DSCT, typically applied across multiple devices, and there was substantial variation in the tool combinations chosen. We observed a large increase in self-reported digital self-control, suggesting that providing a space to articulate goals and self-select appropriate DSCTs is a powerful way to support people who struggle to self-regulate digital device use.",
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author = "Ulrik Lyngs and Kai Lukoff and Petr Slovak and Michael Inzlicht and Maureen Freed and Hannah Andrews and Claudine Tinsman and Laura Csuka and Lize Alberts and {de Mello}, {Victoria Oldemburgo} and Guido Makransky and Kasper Hornb{\ae}k and {Van Kleek}, Max and Nigel Shadbolt",
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AU - Makransky, Guido
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