Tip: Remember to scroll up to the beginning of each conversation to follow the process from the start — and, very importantly, to check the Pain-Tracks and Cumulative-Pain (or Pleasure) analyses, which are central to understanding the results.
This page showcases examples of Hedonic-Track analyses within the Welfare Footprint Framework. While anyone can input their own case of interest into the Hedonic-Track tool and generate an analysis, the examples presented here are fully open and inspectable case studies.
Each example illustrates the step-by-step interaction process with the tool. The workflow consists of providing or approving the information requested by the system — which can be challenged or refined at any moment — until a complete document is produced, structured with Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion.
These documents should never be treated as authoritative or definitive reports. Instead, they serve as guidelines and starting points, designed to help researchers, practitioners, and students understand how the framework can be applied in practice and to inspire further expert refinement and critical evaluation.