Exploring the longitudinal effects of nudging on users’ music genre exploration behavior and listening preferences

Yu Liang, M. Willemsen
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Previous studies on exploration have shown that users can be nudged to explore further away from their current preferences. However, these effects were shown in a single session study, while it often takes time to explore new tastes and develop new preferences. In this work, we present a longitudinal study on users’ exploration behavior and behavior change over time after they have used a music genre exploration tool for four sessions in six weeks. We test two relevant nudges to help them explore more: the starting point (the personalization of the default initial playlist) and the visualization of users’ previous position(s). Our results show that the personalization level of the default initial playlist in the first session influences the preferred personalization level users set in the second session but fades away in later sessions as users start exploring in different directions. Visualization of users’ previous positions did not anchor users to stay closer to the initial defaults. Over time, users perceived the playlist to be more personalized to their tastes and helpful to explore the genre. Perceived helpfulness increased more when users explored further away from their current preferences. Apart from differences in self-reported measures, we also find some objective evidence for preference change in users’ top tracks from their Spotify profile, that over the period of 6 weeks moved somewhat closer to the genre that users selected to explore with the tool.
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探索轻推对用户音乐类型探索行为和聆听偏好的纵向影响
之前关于探索的研究表明,用户可以被推动去探索远离他们当前偏好的东西。然而,这些影响是在一次研究中显示出来的,而探索新的口味和发展新的偏好往往需要时间。在这项工作中,我们对用户的探索行为和行为随时间的变化进行了纵向研究,他们在六周内使用了四次音乐类型探索工具。我们测试了两个相关的推动来帮助他们探索更多:起点(默认初始播放列表的个性化)和用户先前位置的可视化。我们的研究结果表明,在第一次会话中默认初始播放列表的个性化级别会影响用户在第二次会话中设置的首选个性化级别,但随着用户开始探索不同方向,在随后的会话中会逐渐消失。用户先前位置的可视化并不能使用户更接近初始默认值。随着时间的推移,用户认为播放列表更符合他们的口味,有助于探索这一类型。当用户在远离当前偏好的地方探索时,感知到的帮助增加得更多。除了自我报告测量的差异之外,我们还发现了一些客观证据,表明用户在Spotify个人资料中首选曲目的偏好发生了变化,在6周的时间里,用户选择使用该工具探索的类型有所接近。
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