Wei betboom dacha dubai Ph.D.

Wei betboom dacha dubai

Professor

Department
  • betboom dacha dubai & Information
pengwei@msu.edu
(517) 432-8235

Bio

Dr. Wei betboom dacha dubai (Ph.D. in Communication, University of Southern California, 2006) is a Professor in the Department of Media and Information, Michigan State University. Her research focuses on the psychological and social mechanisms of behavior change and their application in the design of interactive media for health and wellness promotion. Her recent projects focus on using conversational agents or chatbots, digital games, and mobile apps for health promotion, health education, and social change. Her broader research area is the social and psychological effects of information and betboom dacha dubai technology. She was the PI of a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant to develop and evaluate an exergame for physical activity promotion among young adults. As a Co-PI, she has worked on aNational Science Foundation grant to study how to use sensor-enabled and gamified technology to influence family routines for child obesity prevention. She has served or is currently serving as a member of the editorial board of Journal of betboom dacha dubai, Health betboom dacha dubai, Games for Health Journal, and BMC Public Health. She has published over 60 articles in journals such as Journal of betboom dacha dubai, Information, betboom dacha dubai, & Society,New betboom dacha dubai & Society, betboom dacha dubai Psychology,Health betboom dacha dubai, Journal of Medical Internet Research, BMC Public Health, Health Psychology, Journal of Health betboom dacha dubai, Computers in Human Behavior, CyberPsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, Health Education & Behavior, Telemedicine and e-Health, Games for Health Journal, Computers & Education, Social Science Computer Review, Mobile & Media betboom dacha dubai,and Journal of Physical Activity and Health. She has also published in the leading venues of Human-Computer interaction, includingPACM on Human-Computer Interaction (CSCW) andSIGCHI Conference (CHI).She is currently seeking motivated students who can work on projects related to AI and persuasive technology in the area of health misinformation.

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Research and Teaching

  • betboom dacha dubai Effects/betboom dacha dubai Psychology
  • Psychological impacts of interactive betboom dacha dubai (mediators and moderators)
  • Utilizing technologies for health betboom dacha dubai (persuasive technology)
  • Behavior change enabled by conversational agent and AI
  • Mobile apps for disease self-management and health promotion
  • Credibility and misinformation
  • Active video games (exergames) for physical activity promotion
Thematic Research Areas

Game Design and Development
Health & Risk, Environment & Science betboom sports betting
human-centered betboom app Technology
betboom Psychology

Research Centers and Labs

Games for Entertainment and Learning Lab
Health and Risk betboom dacha dubai Center

Recent Awards:
  1. Top 3 Papers Award, Intercultural betboom dacha dubai Division, Annual Conference of the International betboom dacha dubai Association (ICA), Washington DC, 2019
  2. Michigan State University Teacher-Scholar Award, 2013-2014
  3. Top 4 Papers Award, Game Studies SIG, Annual Conference of the International betboom dacha dubai Association (ICA), Phoenix, AZ, 2012.
  4. Michigan Children’s Trust & MSU Children’s Central Innovation Award, 2009.
  5. Top 3 Papers Award, Games Studies SIG, Annual Conference of the International betboom dacha dubai Association (ICA), Montreal, Canada, 2008
  6. Top 3 Papers Award, Human betboom dacha dubai and Technology Division, Annual Conference of the National betboom dacha dubai Association (NCA), Chicago, 2007
Recent Publications
  • betboom dacha dubai, W., Meng, J., & Issaka, B. (2024). Navigating persuasive strategies in online health misinformation: An interview study with older adults on misinformation management. PLoS ONE 19(7): e0307771. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0307771
  • Rheu, M., Dai, Y. Meng, J. & betboom dacha dubai, W. (2024). When a chatbot disappoints you: Expectancy violation in human-chatbot interaction in a social support context. betboom dacha dubai Research.https://doi.org/10.1177/00936502231221
  • Kamali, D., Romain, J., Liu, H., betboom dacha dubai, W., Meng, J., & Kordjamshidi, P. (2024). Using persuasive writing strategies to explain and detect health misinformation. LREC-COLING 2024.https://aclanthology.org/2024.lrec-main.1501/
  • Zhan, E. S., Molina, M., Rheu, M., & betboom dacha dubai, W. (2023). What is there to fear? Understanding multi-dimensional fear of AI from a technological affordance perspective. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. https://doi.org/10.1080/10447318.2023.2261731
  • Kim, T., Molina, M., Rheu, M., Zhan, S., & betboom dacha dubai, W. (2023). One AI does not fit all: A cluster analysis of the laypeople’s perception of AI roles. Proceedings of the SIGCHI 2023 Conference (CHI ’23). Hamburg, Germany. Article No.: 29, Pages 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1145/3544548.3581340
  • Li, L., betboom dacha dubai, W., & Rheu, M. (2023). Factors predicting intentions of adoption and continued use of AI chatbots for mental health: Examining the role of UTAUT model, stigma, privacy concerns, and AI hesitancy. Telemedicine and eHealth. https://doi.org/10.1089/tmj.2023.0313
  • Meng, J., betboom dacha dubai, W., Rheu, M., Dai, Y., & Zhang, Y. (2023). Mediated social support for distress reduction: AI chatbots vs. human. Proceedings of the ACM (PACM) on Human-Computer Interaction, (CSCW). doi.acm.org?doi=3579505
  • betboom dacha dubai, W., Lim, S., & Meng, J. (2022). Persuasive Strategies in Online Health Misinformation: A Systematic Review. Information, betboom dacha dubai, & Society. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2022.2085615
  • Sah, Y-J., & betboom dacha dubai, W. (2022). Context-dependent online social influence: Effect of majority and minority comments on posters and lurkers. Social Science Computer Review.
  • Shin, J., betboom dacha dubai, W., & Lee, H-R. (2022). More than Bedtime and the Bedroom: Sleep Management as a Collaborative Work for the Family. Proceedings of the SIGCHI 2022 Conference (CHI ’22), Article No. 234, Pages 1-16. New Orleans, LA, USA
  • betboom dacha dubai, W., Li, L., Kononova, A., Cotten, S., Kamp, K., & Bowen, M. (2021). Habit formation in wearable activity tracker use among older adults: Qualitative study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 9(1), https://mhealth.jmir.org/2021/1/e22488/
  • Shin, J-Y., Rheu, M., Huh-Yoo, J., & betboom dacha dubai, W. (2021). Designing technologies to support parent-child relationships: A review of current findings and suggestions for future directions. PACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 5, (CSCW), article 441.
  • Rheu, M.J., betboom dacha dubai, W., & Huang, K-T. (2021). Leveraging Upward Social Comparison in Social betboom dacha dubai to Promote Healthy Parenting. Health betboom dacha dubai. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2021.1943891
  • Kanthawala, S., betboom dacha dubai, W. (2021). Credibility in online health communities: Effects of moderator credentials and endorsement cues. Journalism and betboom dacha dubai, 2, 379-397. doi: 10.3390/journalmedia2030023
  • Joo, E., Kononova, A., Kanthawala, S., betboom dacha dubai, W., & Cotten, S. (2021). Smartphone users’ persuasion knowledge in the context of consumer mobile health apps: Qualitative Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 9(4),e16518.
  • Rheu, M., Shin, J., betboom dacha dubai, W., Huh-Yoo, J. (2020). Systematic review: Trust-building factors and implications for conversational agent design. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 37(1), 81-96.
  • Rheu, M., Jang, Y., & betboom dacha dubai, W. (2020). Enhancing healthy behaviors through virtual self: A systematic review of health interventions using avatars. Games for Health, 9(2), 85-94. doi: 10.1089/g4h.2018.0134.
  • Li, L., betboom dacha dubai, W., Kononova, A., Bowen, M, & Cotten, S. (2020). Factors associated with older adults’ long-term use of wearable activity trackers. Telemedicine and e-Health, 26(6), doi: 10.1089/tmj.2019.0052
  • Li, L., & betboom dacha dubai, W. (2020). Does health information technology promote healthy behaviors? The mediating role of self-regulation. Health betboom dacha dubai. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2019.1663468
Contact Information

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betboom dacha dubai Arts and Sciences Building
Michigan State University