This is a dataset about the opportuness of a smartphone user's status for interventions. In a one-week in-the-wild user study, 11 pairs of smartphone users used an app, called MyButler [1], in which each user can specify and share their current status with their partner. Their partner could choose whether to send a notification for their mobile instant message or not based on the shared status.
Status
: the current status set by each user (Participant ID
)Participant ID
: the user who set the current status (Status
)Date Time (Hour)
: the hour of the day (0-23) when theAction
was selected by the partnerAction
: the action ('alert_now' or 'dont_alert') selected by the user's partner
[1] Hyunsung Cho, Jinyoung Oh, Juho Kim, and Sung-Ju Lee. 2020. I Share, You Care: Private Status Sharing and Sender-Controlled Notifications in Mobile Instant Messaging. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 4, CSCW1, Article 034 (May 2020), 25 pages. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3392839