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Pieter M A Desmet

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Kermavnar T, Avsec A, Huang S, Desmet P
Front Psychol . 2024 Oct; 15:1427478. PMID: 39403240
Background: Because the fulfillment of basic/fundamental psychological needs affects people's motivation and well-being, measuring the degree to which these needs are met is of interest to researchers across various domains....
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Liedgren J, Desmet P, Gaggioli A
Front Psychol . 2023 Feb; 14:1043170. PMID: 36844338
As ubiquitous technology is increasingly mediating our relationships with the world and others, we argue that the sublime is struggling to find room in product design primarily aimed at commercial...
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Kermavnar T, Visch V, Desmet P
JMIR Serious Games . 2023 Jan; 11:e41766. PMID: 36634265
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic introduced an urgent need for effective strategies to disseminate crucial knowledge and improve people's subjective well-being. Complementing more conventional approaches to knowledge dissemination, game-based interventions were...
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Desmet P, Saaksjarvi M
Psychol Well Being . 2016 Jul; 6:7. PMID: 27441168
Background: The current article explores the effect of design on the efficacy of behavioural intervention technologies (BITs). With a user-centred design process, colourful key ring coins were created as a...
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Tonetto L, Desmet P
Appl Ergon . 2016 May; 56:68-74. PMID: 27184312
This paper presents a more ecologically valid way of developing theory-based item questionnaires for measuring user experience. In this novel approach, items were generated using natural and domain-specific language of...
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Desmet P, Schifferstein H
Appetite . 2007 Oct; 50(2-3):290-301. PMID: 17945385
Emotions experienced by healthy individuals in response to tasting or eating food were examined in two studies. In the first study, 42 participants reported the frequency with which 22 emotion...