Sex, Drugs, and Mobile Phones: Using Technology to
Understand Risk Behavior - Trace Kershaw, Yale University
This talk explores understanding and preventing risk behavior by understanding how networks of friends interact and influence each other using cell phone data (e.g., text messages, social network posts, GPS coordinates). The talk presents results from the CREW (Cell Phone Research to Enhance Wellbeing) study of a 120 young urban men who allowed full real time access to their cell phone data. The study subjects fell into 12 networks of friends, allowing the researchers to better understand how these peer groups influenced each other.
Co-sponsored by the
Department of Psychology