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The effectiveness of social marketing in global health: a systematic review | Health Policy and Planning | Oxford Academic
The Extended Transportation-Imagery Model: A Meta-Analysis of the Antecedents and Consequences of Consumers’ Narrative Transportation by Tom van Laer, Ko de Ruyter, Luca M. Visconti, Martin Wetzels :: SSRN
tories, and their ability to transport their audience, constitute a central part of human life and consumption experience. Integrating previous literature derived from fields as diverse as anthropology, marketing, psychology, communication, consumer, and literary studies, this article offers a review of two decades’ worth of research on narrative transportation, the phenomenon in which consumers mentally enter a world that a story evokes. Despite the relevance of narrative transportation for storytelling and narrative persuasion, extant contributions seem to lack systematization. The authors conceive the extended transportation-imagery model (ETIM), which provides not only a comprehensive model that includes the antecedents and consequences of narrative transportation but also a multidisciplinary framework in which cognitive psychology and consumer culture theory cross-fertilize this field of inquiry. The authors test the model using a quantitative meta-analysis of 132 effect sizes of narrative transportation from 76 published and unpublished articles and identify fruitful directions for further research.
Changing health-promoting behaviours through narrative interventions: A systematic review - Marie-Josée Perrier, Kathleen A Martin Ginis, 2018
The objective of this review was to summarize the literature supporting narrative interventions that target health-promoting behaviours. Eligible articles were English-language peer-reviewed studies that quantitatively reported the results of a narrative intervention targeting health-promoting behaviours or theoretical determinants of behaviour. Five public health and psychology databases were searched. A total of 52 studies met inclusion criteria. In all, 14 studies found positive changes in health-promoting behaviours after exposure to a narrative intervention. The results for the changes in theoretical determinants were mixed. While narrative appears to be a promising intervention strategy, more research is needed to determine how and when to use these interventions.
Measuring Program Outcomes: A Practical Approach - United Way of America
Guide to outcome evaluation and development of logic models
Evaluation of Protection in Humanitarian Action
When and why defaults influence decisions: a meta-analysis of default effects
Habit Change Literature Review - Duke University
Reality Check: Are public health campaigns working? - BBC News
Three of the best-known health messages are eating five portions a day of fruit and vegetables, getting 150 minutes of exercise a week and quitting smoking. But what evidence is there that these have worked?
Nudge Fudge Leaves Policy Makers in the Dark | Psychology Today
Our work published this week analyses all 111 cases studies of behavioral techniques used by governments compiled by the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). Our analysis demonstrates that none of the techniques used have scientific proven effectiveness.
Environmental Sustainability and Behavioral Science: Meta-Analysis of Proenvironmental Behavior Experiments - Richard Osbaldiston, John Paul Schott, 2012
To provide practitioners with useful information about how to promote proenvironmental behavior (PEB), a meta-analysis was performed on 87 published reports containing 253 experimental treatments that measured an observed, not self-reported, behavioral outcome. Most studies combined multiple treatments, and this confounding precluded definitive conclusions about which individual treatments are most effective. Treatments that included cognitive dissonance, goal setting, social modeling, and prompts provided the overall largest effect sizes (Hedge’s g > 0.60).
Effects of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign on Youths
Through June 2004, the campaign is unlikely to have had favorable effects on youths and may have had delayed unfavorable effects.
Narrative Persuasion in a New Media Environment: The Impact of Binge-Watching and Second-Screening: Communication Research Reports: Vol 0, No 0
LITERATURE REVIEW ON EFFECTIVENESS OF THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA: A REPORT FOR PEEL PUBLIC HEALTH
Workplace Wellness Programs Don’t Work Well. Why Some Studies Show Otherwise. - The New York Times
Approaches to promote handwashing and sanitation behaviour change in low- and middle-income countries - The Campbell Collaboration
Why Sexy Ads Don't Make Money
Null results should produce answers, not excuses — R&E Search for Evidence
Mobile App Rating Scale: A New Tool for Assessing the Quality of Health Mobile Apps
A Comprehensive List of 90+ Gamification Cases with ROI Stats
Lifestyle Gamification Case Stats and Figures OPower: reduced measurable energy consumption by over $100M Aetna: increased daily healthy activities by 50% with an average engagement of 14 minutes on the site ClinicalAdvisor.com: embedded a social platform that improved user submission by 300%, comments by 400%, and Slideshow Visualizations by 53% Bottle Bank Arcade: gamified bottle bank was used 50 times more than conventional bottle bank. The World’s Deepest Bin: 132% more trash collected compared to conventional bin Piano Stairs: 66% more of people use the stairs, if they can produce music with it Speed Camera Lottery: a lottery system that causes a 22% reduction of driving speed Toilette Seat: 44% of increase in lifting the toilet seat when urinating Nike: used gamified feedback to drive over 5,000,000 users to beat their personal fitness goals every day of the year Recycle Bank grew a community of 4 million members by providing a gamified recycling platform. Chevrolet Volt: uses a green/amber indicator to give drivers visual feedback of their driving style and reduced the number of people exceeding the speed limit by 53%
Influence of Pokémon Go on Physical Activity: Study and Implications
Review and Evaluation of Mindfulness-Based iPhone Apps
MARS - Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) - Mobile health app engagement, functionality, aesthetics, and information quality
The effectiveness of social marketing in global health: a systematic review
Low Cost Evaluation: A How To Guide | Behavioral Insights Team
Effectiveness of Social Marketing Interventions to Promote Physical Activity Among Adults: A Systematic Review: Journal of Physical Activity and Health: Vol 13, No 11
The Online Video View: We Can Count It, but Can We Count on It? - The New York Times
East Los High: Transmedia Edutainment to Promote the Sexual and Reproductive Health of Young Latina/o Americans
Effectiveness of Mass Media Interventions for HIV Prevention... : JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
Increases in condom use were larger for longer campaigns and in nations that scored lower on the human development index. Increases in transmission knowledge were larger to the extent that respondents reported greater campaign exposure, for more recent campaigns, and for nations that scored lower on the human development index.
How to Sell Kids on Vegetables - The New York Times
Efficacy of text messaging-based interventions for health promotion: A meta-analysis
Persuasive appeals in road safety communication campaigns: Theoretical frameworks and practical implications from the analysis of a decade of road safety campaign materials
Mass Media Health Communication Campaigns Combined with Health-Related Product Distribution: A Community Guide Systematic Review
'MTV Shuga' Viewers Twice as Likely to Get Tested for HIV, World Bank Study in Nigeria Finds - Hollywood Reporter
Social Media Analysis and Health Communication webinar
For Uber Drivers Following the Alcohol Pays
Efshari Bari Final Report - 2015
in Hebrew
Social and Behavioral Sciences Team Annual Report - White House 2015
'East Los High' Isn't Just A Soapy Teen Drama — It's Also A Science Experiment : Code Switch : NPR
Dose-Response Effects of the Text4baby Mobile Health Program: Randomized Controlled Trial
Behavioral Design: When to Fire a Cannon and When to Use a Precision Knife | Nicolae NAUMOF | LinkedIn
‘Nudge unit’ defies sceptics to change Whitehall thinking - FT.com
Study: Kids can learn as much from ‘Sesame Street’ as from preschool - The Washington Post
Effectiveness of entertainment education in communicating health information: a systematic review - Asian Journal of Communication - Volume 24, Issue 6
Social ROI: how to measure the value of social media | Econsultancy
Whitepaper: 6 Models for Measuring the ROI of Social Media Marketing - Ignite Social Media
53 Ways to Check for Understanding | Edutopia
Online Interventions for Social Marketing Health Behavior Change Campaigns: A Meta-Analysis of Psychological Architectures and Adherence Factors
How to Measure the Performance of your Government Social Media Initiative « Public Sector Marketing 2.0
Randomized Controlled Trial of SuperBetter, a Smartphone-Based/Internet-Based Self-Help Tool to Reduce Depressive Symptoms | Abstract
UNDERSTANDING METRICS Guides - Media Impact Project
Web Metrics, YouTube Basics and Mobile Metrics Guides
