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Without real-time progress, missed tasks can snowball. Alethios uses a simple color-coded status and timely nudges—based on tasks completed vs. assigned—to keep participants on track
Participants in a study have many responsibilities, and knowing where they stand should not be one of them. In traditional studies, participants lack a clear, real-time sense of progress—and when a task gets missed, the next one is more likely to be missed, too. That’s not a willpower problem; it’s how habits work. Past behavior tends to predict future behavior, and small goal lapses can knock motivation off course. A big reason overall adherence in long-term programs sits near the 50% mark is this snowball effect. (Ouellette 2025)
On the Alethios participant dashboard, the Stoplight gives you an instant, color-coded read on progress—no math, no guesswork.
How we calculate it: Your status is based on adherence = tasks completed ÷ tasks assigned during the study. Tasks may be bundled into instruments (like a Daily Check-In + short questionnaire); you earn credit when the instrument is completed.
Your research team sets the exact thresholds, and Alethios displays them clearly on your dashboard so expectations are transparent from day one.
Missed a task? It doesn’t have to spiral. The Stoplight pairs a clear status with timely nudges so you know what to do next—finish the next prompt, or, in some studies, reach out quickly to see if a task can be made up within the allowed window. We’ll also notify you when you’re falling behind, so you have time to course-correct before the window closes. This turns a potential streak of misses into a single, recoverable blip.
This isn’t here to score you—it’s here to steer you, turning your activity into clear next steps and timely nudges. The Stoplight gives you a simple, supportive way to track progress, recover from slips, and finish strong.
Ouellette, Judith A., and Wendy Wood. “Habit and Intention in Everyday Life: The Multiple Processes by Which Past Behavior Predicts Future Behavior.” Psychological Bulletin, vol. 124, no. 1, 1998, pp. 54–74. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.124.1.54. Accessed 15 Sept. 2025.
Whether you're a researcher or participant, Alethios makes health research effortless and impactful.