Public Significance Statement Increasingly, researchers use frequently repeated self-report measures to assess individuals' experiences in the context of their daily lives. We find signs of changes in response behavior, affect, and emotional awareness that are triggered by these frequent assessments. The possibility of such reactive changes over time is important to consider when collecting repeated self-report measures in daily life.Since the introduction of the experience sampling method (ESM), there have been concerns that the repeated assessments typically related to this method may alter the behavior, thoughts, or feelings of participants. Previous studies have offered mixed results with some studies reporting reactive changes, while o...
Sampling participants’ experience in laboratory experiments: complementary challenges for more compl...
In the current study we examine the prevalence and several predictors of careless responding to an e...
A growing body of research suggests that momentary assessment technologies that sample experiences i...
Public Significance Statement Increasingly, researchers use frequently repeated self-report measures...
Since the introduction of the experience sampling method (ESM), there have been concerns that the re...
Intensive repeated measurement techniques, such as the experience sampling method (ESM), put high de...
The influence of momentary experiences on compliance has not yet been studied extensively in diary m...
Currently, little is known about the association between assessment intensity, burden, data quantity...
While affect is frequently measured with experience sampling methodology (ESM), the affective struct...
Intensive repeated momentary diary techniques, such as the experience sampling method (ESM), place c...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
Background: Major depressive disorder has been linked to an inability to differentiate between negat...
Abstract A popular methodology used for in situ observations is the Experience Sampling Method (ESM...
Sampling participants’ experience in laboratory experiments: complementary challenges for more compl...
In the current study we examine the prevalence and several predictors of careless responding to an e...
A growing body of research suggests that momentary assessment technologies that sample experiences i...
Public Significance Statement Increasingly, researchers use frequently repeated self-report measures...
Since the introduction of the experience sampling method (ESM), there have been concerns that the re...
Intensive repeated measurement techniques, such as the experience sampling method (ESM), put high de...
The influence of momentary experiences on compliance has not yet been studied extensively in diary m...
Currently, little is known about the association between assessment intensity, burden, data quantity...
While affect is frequently measured with experience sampling methodology (ESM), the affective struct...
Intensive repeated momentary diary techniques, such as the experience sampling method (ESM), place c...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
Background: Major depressive disorder has been linked to an inability to differentiate between negat...
Abstract A popular methodology used for in situ observations is the Experience Sampling Method (ESM...
Sampling participants’ experience in laboratory experiments: complementary challenges for more compl...
In the current study we examine the prevalence and several predictors of careless responding to an e...
A growing body of research suggests that momentary assessment technologies that sample experiences i...