The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) is applied widely for collecting self-reports from participants in free-living environments. Preserving high compliance in ESM remains challenging, especially when a study lasts more than a few weeks. Markedly, participants get increasingly bothered by prompts delivered at inconvenient moments. To alleviate that, personalization techniques have shown their potential. Particularly, ESM protocols that delivered prompts at more convenient times have significantly fewer drop-outs. Such personalization may lead to sampling bias, while ESM should be ecologically valid. Therefore, it is critical to equip experimenters with tools that enable trade-off analyses between the minimization of dropout versus the maxim...
Intensive repeated measurement techniques, such as the experience sampling method (ESM), put high de...
Objective: The experience sampling method (ESM) represents a valuable way of assessing clinical phen...
This paper argues that allowing personalization can increase respondent adherence in experience samp...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) is applied widely for collecting self-reports from participants...
The authors propose the use of experience sampling methodology (ESM) as an innovative methodologica...
Sampling participants’ experience in laboratory experiments: complementary challenges for more compl...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
Since the introduction of the experience sampling method (ESM), there have been concerns that the re...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
An often ignored aspect of the study of motivation is the experience of motivation, how it feels to ...
Objective: One of the promises of the experience sampling methodology (ESM) is that a statistical an...
Objective The experience sampling method (ESM) is a structured diary technique to appraise subjectiv...
Objective: The experience sampling method (ESM) represents a valuable way of assessing clinical phen...
Intensive repeated measurement techniques, such as the experience sampling method (ESM), put high de...
Objective: The experience sampling method (ESM) represents a valuable way of assessing clinical phen...
This paper argues that allowing personalization can increase respondent adherence in experience samp...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) is applied widely for collecting self-reports from participants...
The authors propose the use of experience sampling methodology (ESM) as an innovative methodologica...
Sampling participants’ experience in laboratory experiments: complementary challenges for more compl...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
Since the introduction of the experience sampling method (ESM), there have been concerns that the re...
In the mental health field, there is a growing awareness that the study of psychiatric symptoms in t...
An often ignored aspect of the study of motivation is the experience of motivation, how it feels to ...
Objective: One of the promises of the experience sampling methodology (ESM) is that a statistical an...
Objective The experience sampling method (ESM) is a structured diary technique to appraise subjectiv...
Objective: The experience sampling method (ESM) represents a valuable way of assessing clinical phen...
Intensive repeated measurement techniques, such as the experience sampling method (ESM), put high de...
Objective: The experience sampling method (ESM) represents a valuable way of assessing clinical phen...
This paper argues that allowing personalization can increase respondent adherence in experience samp...