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Description: Supplementary materials for Lyngs, Lukoff, Slovak, Binns, Slack, Inzlicht, Van Kleek, and Shadbolt. 2019. Self-Control in Cyberspace: Applying Dual Systems Theory to a Review of Digital Self-Control Tools. In CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Proceedings, https://doi.org/10.1145/3290605.3300361 To recreate the paper, click 'OSF Storage', 'Download as zip', open 'cog-design-space.Rproj' in RStudio, then open 'main.Rmd' and click the 'Knit' button. If you get an error, try reinstalling the package versions (as per October 8th 2020, where Ulrik Lyngs recompiled this paper) using the `renv` package (the file **renv.lock** notes which ones these are). To do this, install the `renv` package by running `remotes::install_github("rstudio/renv")` in an R console, followed by `renv::restore()`. (Documentation for the `renv` package is available at https://rstudio.github.io/renv/)

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This repository holds supplementary materials for Lyngs et al. (2019) "Self-Control in Cyberspace: Applying Dual Systems Theory to a Review of Digital Self-Control Tools".

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Many people struggle to control their use of digital devices. However, our understanding of the design mechanisms that support user self-control remains limited. In this paper, we make two contributions to HCI re…

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