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'''The [[Stanford University|Stanford]] PersuasiveBehavior TechnologyDesign Lab''' (now theformerly '''BehaviorPersuasive DesignTechnology Lab''') <ref>{{Cite web |title=Welcome {{!}} Behavior Design Lab |url=https://behaviordesign.stanford.edu/ |access-date=2022-04-16 |website=behaviordesign.stanford.edu}}</ref> performs [[research]] into [[computers]] as [[persuasion|persuasive]] technologies. It is part of H-STAR, the [[Human Sciences and Technologies Advanced Research Institute]] and housed in [[Cordura Hall]].
 
Founded by [[B.J. Fogg]], it includes the [[Stanford Web Credibility Project]], which published ''How Do People Evaluate a Web Site's Credibility? Results from a Large Study'' in 2002. The Lab received a grant from the National Science Foundation in 2005 to support experimental work investigating how mobile phones can motivate and persuade people, an area the lab calls "mobile persuasion."