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Research On Mobile Phone Anti-Addiction Interaction Design Based On The Locus Of Control Theory

Posted on:2018-09-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Q SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2322330533467961Subject:Industrial design engineering
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With the development of economic and social environment,mobile phones become the highest penetration medium.The use of mobile phones was originally to make life more convenient,but overuse caused by mobile phone addiction has had a lot of negative effects on life,such as narrowing the circle of communication,increased loneliness,loss of attention,etc.,greatly affected the normal work and life.Purpose Prevent the mobile phone addiction in order to improve the targeting of mobile phone anti-addiction Interactive Design,the combination of Psychological theory and mobile phone anti-addiction Interactive Design as the goal.Method On the basis of the Locus of Control Theory and the Mental Model study,the Mental Model of mobile phone is constructed from the user's presentation and psychological layer.Then,through the in-depth study of Locus of Control Theory,two anti-addiction “Shield” and “Plan” breakthroughs is found out,they are integration for the mobile phone anti-addiction " S-P " based model.And then combine the two basic models to study out the anti-addiction Interaction Design strategy to provide theoretical guidance for the follow-up design practice.Through combine the cognitive layer and sensory layer of Mental Model to build a "four-stage" mobile anti-addiction Interactive Design process to provide method guidance for the follow-up design practice.;Result Use this strategy and process as the guidance of mobile anti-addiction application innovation design,then verify the effectiveness of the design.Conclusion Provides a new method and idea that apply the theory of Psychology to the mobile phone anti-addiction Interaction Design.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mobile Mhone Anti-addiction, Locus of Control Theory, Mental Model, Interaction Design
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