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Microinteraction Ecological Momentary Assessment Response Rates
Mobile-based ecological-momentary-assessment (EMA) is an in-situ measurement methodology where an electronic device prompts a person to answer questions of research interest. EMA has a key limitation: interruption burden.
Aditya Ponnada +4 more
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ABSTRACT Terrigenous sediments are transported from coastal areas and shelves to deeper continental margins by multiple processes. Understanding these processes is critical for evaluating the ecological impacts of fine‐grained sediment deposition and predicting future changes in sediment dispersal under rapid climate change.
Gyu Tae Sim +5 more
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Ecological Momentary Assessment – Teleological Thinking
The primary aim of this research is to investigate the daily prevalence and contextual triggers of teleological thinking in adults. While existing literature, such as Ramsay et al.
Paweł Łowicki, Sebastian Pietrzak
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Abstract Discussions on what psychological resilience is, its operationalizations, and approaches to measuring it have occupied the scientific community for decades. This manuscript (1) provides an overview of psychometric methods used to assess resilience, including key characteristics, and (2) evaluates resilience scales through a preregistered ...
Lukas G. Repnik +2 more
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This review highlights recent advances in integrating biocatalysis and chemocatalysis in continuous flow to create streamlined, sustainable processes. It examines chemo‐enzymatic cascades combining at least one enzymatic and one chemical step, discusses challenges such as enzyme immobilization, leaching, and reactor clogging, and presents solutions ...
Petros Siasiaridis +2 more
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Towards Visualization of Time-Series Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) Data on Standalone Voice-First Virtual Assistants. [PDF]
Han Y +7 more
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Commentary on Zacher et al.: How cocaine memories may drive craving and drug instrumentalization
Addiction, EarlyView.
Christian P. Müller
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Speech and Language Markers of Bipolar Disorder: Challenges and Opportunities
ABSTRACT Background Clinicians aspire to predict the emergence of Bipolar Disorder (BD) in a timely manner. To accomplish this, markers reflecting mental states that can be gathered non‐invasively and at large scale are needed. Here, we systematically evaluate evidence relating speech‐based markers to mood states in BD.
Farida Zaher +4 more
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Shedding light on participant selection bias in Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) studies: Findings from an internet panel study. [PDF]
Stone AA +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Changes in energy metabolism are commonly observed in bipolar disorder (BD) and have been linked to a more severe clinical course. ‘Metabolic jet lag’ (MJL) is a state of shift in circadian patterns of energy homeostasis, expressed through behavioral changes such as irregular meal timing.
Elena Koning +3 more
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