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Proud to be part of the CoCo project! Huge thanks to Thomas Reiter (brilliant thesis paper!), Sophia Sakel, Julia Scharbert, Julian ter Horst, Maarten van Zalk, Mitja Back & Markus BΓΌhner for the great collaboration!
ππ±How does your ESM design-fixed vs. random beeps, proactive vs. triggered by smartphone usage-shape your data quality, quantity, and findings? Our latest paper dives into these crucial questions! If you are working with ESM or mobile sensing data, this is a must-read π:
doi.org/10.1177/2515...
How do people differ in pursuing their social lives? In a new paper at JPSP, lead by Cornelia Wrzus, we examined the affiliation motive (and other social traits) as moderators of how people dynamically regulate their social interactions. Across two studies with experience sampling and
π¨New Preprint (wish it were less timely)π¨
We map everyday behavioral patterns of authoritarians using smartphone data, providing an updated portrait of authoritarianism in the digital age. w/ Timo Koch, @clemensstachl.bsky.social, @dracek.bsky.social, Ramona Schoedel, et al
osf.io/preprints/ps...
π Machine learning is ubiquitous, everyone is talking about it, but what does it really do for social science research? Join our discussion! π¬ Share your insights on its pros and cons. We are interested in your opinion! Participate in our survey: tinyurl.com/3sr94t7u
Are you interested in #MobileSensing? π±π Have a look at the open materials of the Smartphone Sensing Panel Study at @zpid.bsky.social's PsychArchives.org repository:
π www.psycharchives.org/en/browse/?q...
Find #OpenData, the study protocol, and more!
#Psychology #LongitudinalData
Which variables predict (non-)compliance in experience sampling studies? To investigate, we combined questionnaire and smartphone sensing data and benchmarked different ML algorithms. Curious? Check out our (@Thomas Reiter) new OA paper in #BRM: link.springer.com/article/10.3...
Wondering about the meaning of these barcodes? Check out our latest work, where we combined mobile sensing + experience sampling + surveys to study (fragmented) everyday smartphone usage behavior and well-being π±π€³ #SmartphoneUsage authors.elsevier.com/c/1hvNe_G-sG...