The Digital Intervention Group (DIG)
DIG develops, evaluates and implements interventions that support all varieties of positive behaviour and behaviour change.
Here, in the University of Southampton, we have one of the largest groups of internationally-active Psychology research staff in the UK.
In Psychology, we promote a close relationship between research and enterprise. We can offer methodologies and expertise, new innovative ideas and high quality advice. In this way we can assist organisations in their development, gaining competitive edge on problem solving.
We are highly committed to the work we do. That commitment extends to ensuring that the results of our research have optimum impact on the world we live in. This is not only the longer-term grant-funded projects usually associated with a Russell Group university. We have also worked with a range of organisations on smaller projects, and on developing generic 'template' solutions which can then be readily customised, quickly and at lower cost: the essence of enterprise.
The pages that follow showcase some of our enterprise and partnership activities.
DIG develops, evaluates and implements interventions that support all varieties of positive behaviour and behaviour change.
CHRP's mission is to integrate research, training and practice to better serve people experiencing homelessness.
A package that enables professionals and researchers without a programming background to create web-based behavioural interventions.
Tracking and analysing eye movements can give insights into how people tackle a variety of tasks, such as learning to read or spotting visual clues.
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