Authors
Artie Konrad, Simon Tucker, John Crane, Steve Whittaker
Publication date
2016/12
Journal
Psychology of well-being
Volume
6
Pages
1-24
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Background
We report a psychologically motivated intervention to explore Technology Mediated Reflection (TMR), the process of systematically reviewing rich digital records of past personal experiences. Although TMR benefits well-being, and is increasingly being deployed, we know little about how one’s mood when using TMR influences these benefits. We use theories of memory and emotion-regulation to motivate hypotheses about the relationship between reflection, mood, and well-being when using technology. We test these hypotheses in a large-scale month long real world deployment using a web-based application, MoodAdaptor. MoodAdaptor prompted participants to reflect on positive or negative memories depending on current mood.
Methods
We evaluated how mood and memory interact during written reflection and measured effects on …
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Scholar articles
A Konrad, S Tucker, J Crane, S Whittaker - Psychology of well-being, 2016