Behavior App/Device Report

See the instructions below. They are also in the following PDF:  

You will use the theories you read about to assess health behavior apps/devices. For a reminder, read this . Be sure to click the theories’ individual links to read more about each theory. Also, visit the other resources at the bottom. This Health Behavior App Report is a 3-page paper you will complete on your own and submit here. Use two behavior change or behavior monitoring  apps (or devices) for a week. (These can be tools like a friend’s FitBit, the health-related apps on an Apple watch, the app MyFitnessPal, or another exercise, meal, or mental health app on your phone.) In your paper, you will compare the two tools you used. Write a report discussing their strengths and weaknesses. Include the following components as part of the comparisons in your report:

Write a brief overview of both of the apps’ purpose and features.

  • What agency or company created each app? Describe whether these institutions and their technology are trustworthy or not and why. 
  • Describe the behavior change theory/theories that are evident in the apps/devices and which features are theoretically-based. Be sure to cite the theoretical evidence.
  •  Describe if the features are effective, based on both the research and based on your personal use of the app/device.
  • Investigate the apps’ ethics and policies around your data and how/if they keep your information secure.
  • What features do they provide around ?
  • What are your final conclusions on the apps’ effectiveness and what results did you have from using them?

Complete a 3-5 page report (not including the references page) on your use of the apps/devices. Be sure to incorporate some of your assigned readings and have all of your citations and references in APA style. Refer to the APA Guide at  for help.

Helpful Resource:

This text has chapters on the common behavior change theories. Feel free to refer to it as a helpful reference: You can also find additional resources by searching the name of your device in PubMed and Google Scholar or by searching for literature on your theory/theories.

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