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Do people's user types change over time? An exploratory study

Authors :
Santos, Ana Cláudia Guimarães
Oliveira, Wilk
Hamari, Juho
Isotani, Seiji
Source :
2021 Proceedings of the 5th International GamiFIN Conference
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In recent years, different studies have proposed and validated user models (e.g., Bartle, BrainHex, and Hexad) to represent the different user profiles in games and gamified settings. However, the results of applying these user models in practice (e.g., to personalize gamified systems) are still contradictory. One of the hypotheses for these results is that the user types can change over time (i.e., user types are dynamic). To start to understand whether user types can change over time, we conducted an exploratory study analyzing data from 74 participants to identify if their user type (Achiever, Philanthropist, Socialiser, Free Spirit, Player, and Disruptor) had changed over time (six months). The results indicate that there is a change in the dominant user type of the participants, as well as the average scores in the Hexad sub-scales. These results imply that all the scores should be considered when defining the Hexad's user type and that the user types are dynamic. Our results contribute with practical implications, indicating that the personalization currently made (generally static) may be insufficient to improve the users' experience, requiring user types to be analyzed continuously and personalization to be done dynamically.<br />Comment: 5th International GamiFIN Conference 2021 (GamiFIN 2021), April 7-10, 2021, Finland

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
2021 Proceedings of the 5th International GamiFIN Conference
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2106.10148
Document Type :
Working Paper