Mapping Behavior Decay: Ethical Lessons from a Decade of Change
Every habit, skill, or norm we try to build eventually faces a quiet adversary: decay. In longitudinal behavior studies, this isn't a bug—it's a featu...
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Every habit, skill, or norm we try to build eventually faces a quiet adversary: decay. In longitudinal behavior studies, this isn't a bug—it's a featu...
Why This Topic Matters Now Every January, millions resolve to start fresh. By February, most have slipped. The usual explanation is weak willpower, bu...
Why Long-Term Behavioral Tracking Matters for Sustainable Digital DesignIn digital design, sustainability extends beyond environmental impact to encom...
Longitudinal behavior studies track the same individuals over days, months, or years, revealing patterns of change that cross-sectional snapshots miss...
Digital habits are not formed in a week, nor are they easily transferred from one generation to the next. The way a teenager uses social media, how a ...
Our digital lives generate a quiet exhaust: every search, stream, scroll, and sync leaves a trace. Over weeks and months, these micro-actions accumula...
Introduction: The Unseen Cost of Digital StewardshipIn my ten years of analyzing digital ecosystems, I've witnessed a profound shift. What began as a ...
From Data Mining to Data Gardening: A Personal Paradigm ShiftFor the first decade of my career, I was a proficient data miner. My teams and I would de...