Mobile sensing is a promising method that allows researchers to directly observe human social behavior in daily life using people’s mobile phones. To date, limited knowledge exists on how well mobile sensing can assess the quantity and quality of social interactions. We therefore examined the agreement among experience sampling, day reconstruction, and mobile sensing in the assessment of multiple aspects of daily social interactions (i.e., face-to-face interactions, calls, and text messages) and the possible unique access to social interactions that each method has. Over 2 days, 320 smartphone users (51% female, age range = 18–80, M = 39.53 years) answered up to 20 experience-sampling questionnaires about their social behavior and reconstru...
This research brief describes our recent efforts collecting daily experience data from college under...
The interactions and social relations among users in workplaces have been studied by many generation...
The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors and smart devices can transform the social a...
Human behavior is the focus of many studies in the social, health, and behavioral sciences. Yet, few...
© 2019 Niels van BerkelThe widespread availability of technologically-advanced mobile devices has br...
Sociability as a disposition describes a tendency to affiliate with others (vs. be alone). Yet, we k...
The purpose of my dissertation is to assess the viability of using smartphone-sensing methods for be...
This work is funded by the EPSRC/TSB Privacy Value Networks project (EP/G002606/1).Understanding the...
Sociability as a disposition describes a tendency to affiliate with others (vs. be alone). Yet, we k...
Social Signal Processing is the domain aimed at bridging the social intelligence gap between humans ...
New technologies available with cellular devices and the introduction of smartphones have become a l...
AbstractInterpersonal relationships are vital for our daily functioning and wellbeing. Social networ...
This study is about the effect of cell phone use during face-to-face social interactions. Past resea...
The goal of this study was to explore how the presence of cell phones interferes with individuals\u2...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Interpersonal relationships are vital for our daily f...
This research brief describes our recent efforts collecting daily experience data from college under...
The interactions and social relations among users in workplaces have been studied by many generation...
The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors and smart devices can transform the social a...
Human behavior is the focus of many studies in the social, health, and behavioral sciences. Yet, few...
© 2019 Niels van BerkelThe widespread availability of technologically-advanced mobile devices has br...
Sociability as a disposition describes a tendency to affiliate with others (vs. be alone). Yet, we k...
The purpose of my dissertation is to assess the viability of using smartphone-sensing methods for be...
This work is funded by the EPSRC/TSB Privacy Value Networks project (EP/G002606/1).Understanding the...
Sociability as a disposition describes a tendency to affiliate with others (vs. be alone). Yet, we k...
Social Signal Processing is the domain aimed at bridging the social intelligence gap between humans ...
New technologies available with cellular devices and the introduction of smartphones have become a l...
AbstractInterpersonal relationships are vital for our daily functioning and wellbeing. Social networ...
This study is about the effect of cell phone use during face-to-face social interactions. Past resea...
The goal of this study was to explore how the presence of cell phones interferes with individuals\u2...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Interpersonal relationships are vital for our daily f...
This research brief describes our recent efforts collecting daily experience data from college under...
The interactions and social relations among users in workplaces have been studied by many generation...
The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors and smart devices can transform the social a...