Authors
Bernie Hogan, Joshua R Melville, Gregory Lee Phillips II, Patrick Janulis, Noshir Contractor, Brian S Mustanski, Michelle Birkett
Publication date
2016/5/7
Book
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
5360-5371
Description
While much social network data exists online, key network metrics for high-risk populations must still be captured through self-report. This practice has suffered from numerous limitations in workflow and response burden. However, advances in technology, network drawing libraries and databases are making interactive network drawing increasingly feasible. We describe the translation of an analog-based technique for capturing personal networks into a digital framework termed netCanvas that addresses many existing shortcomings such as: 1) complex data entry; 2) extensive interviewer intervention and field setup; 3) difficulties in data reuse; and 4) a lack of dynamic visualizations. We test this implementation within a health behavior study of a high-risk and difficult-to-reach population. We provide a within--subjects comparison between paper and touchscreens. We assert that touchscreen-based social network …
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