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CompletedNCT07220044

Effects of Streak-Based Versus Tally-Based Feedback on Daily Lesson Completion During a 30-Day Digital Health Challenge

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
7,004 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Pennsylvania · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The study will test two interventions for increasing engagement with a target behavior, delivered via a digital web application that participants can access using their phones or computers. For example, in the streak group, users would see how many consecutive days they have completed daily lessons and will be encouraged to extend their streak. In the tally group, participants will see how many cumulative days they have completed daily lessons and will be encouraged to extend their tally.

Detailed description

The objective of this study is to determine whether tracking people's streak of behavior increases their engagement in that behavior. To test this, the investigators are designing a web application that participants can access daily using their phones or computers. Our previous work suggests that streaks may be useful in motivating people to be more productive. In this study, the investigators change how the investigators operationalize streaks and test streaks in a field context. Because most previous streak research is on how others perceive someone who has a streak, this work is novel because it examines how encouraging someone to achieve and keep a streak affects behavior in a field context. The study will test two interventions for increasing engagement with a target behavior, delivered via a digital web application that participants can access using their phones or computers. For example, in the streak group, users would see how many consecutive days they have completed daily lessons and will be encouraged to extend their streak. In the tally group, participants will see how many cumulative days they have completed daily lessons and will be encouraged to extend their tally. The investigators are interested in whether people complete more daily lessons when a 30-day health challenge app provides daily feedback on their consecutive lessons (each comprising two multiple-choice questions) completed (i.e., "streaks") vs. when it provides feedback on their cumulative lessons completed (i.e., "tallies").

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALInterventions for increasing engagement with a target behaviorThe study will test two interventions for increasing engagement with a target behavior, delivered via a digital web application that participants can access using their phones or computers. For example, in the streak group, participants would see how many consecutive days they have completed daily lessons and will be encouraged to extend their streak. In the tally group, participants will see how many cumulative days they have completed daily lessons and will be encouraged to extend their tally. The investigators are interested in whether people complete more daily lessons when a 30-day health challenge app provides daily feedback on their consecutive lessons (each comprising two multiple-choice questions) completed (i.e., "streaks") vs. when it provides feedback on their cumulative lessons completed (i.e., "tallies").

Timeline

Start date
2025-09-23
Primary completion
2026-01-21
Completion
2026-01-21
First posted
2025-10-23
Last updated
2026-02-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07220044. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.