Comparative thinking among university students: an ecological momentary assessment of upward comparisons, stress and learning behavior during exam preparation
Social Psychology of Education,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
28(1)
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
Language: Английский
Changes in affect variability after starting gender-affirming hormone therapy
Psychoneuroendocrinology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
175, P. 107408 - 107408
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring the feasibility of collecting music and wellbeing data to examine intentional listening using a mobile-ESM application
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
This
brief
report
describes
a
small-scale
feasibility
study
investigating
the
use
of
mobile
Experience
Sampling
Methodology
(ESM)
for
collecting
data
on
intentionality
in
music
listening
well-being.
Sixteen
university
students
used
MuPsych
app
(
Randall
and
Rickard,
2012
)
2-week
pilot
(resulting
263
episode
responses),
with
seven
participating
semi-structured
follow-up
interviews.
Data
was
collected
at
baseline
then
triggered
by
episodes
0,
5
20
min.
Baseline
measures
were
wellbeing;
included
choice,
purpose,
context,
mood.
After
assigning
listeners
to
languishing,
moderate,
or
flourishing
wellbeing
categories,
differences
became
apparent
participants’
experiences
music.
Several
challenges
experienced
self-selection
biased
reporting
participants
as
well
technological
limitations
collection
techniques.
Recommendations
future
ESM
studies
everyday
are
offered.
Language: Английский
Samply Stream API: The AI-enhanced method for real-time event data streaming
Behavior Research Methods,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
57(4)
Published: March 17, 2025
Abstract
This
manuscript
introduces
a
novel
method
for
conducting
behavioral
and
social
research
by
streaming
real-time
information
to
participants
manipulating
content
experimental
purposes
via
AI.
We
present
an
extension
of
the
Samply
software,
which
facilitates
integration
event-related
data
with
mobile
surveys
experiments.
To
assess
feasibility
this
method,
we
conducted
experiment
where
news
headlines
were
modified
Chat-GPT
algorithm
streamed
Stream
API
push
notifications.
Feedback
from
indicated
that
most
did
not
experience
technical
problems.
There
was
no
significant
difference
in
readability
across
original,
paraphrased,
misinformation-injected
conditions,
only
1.2%
all
items
reported
as
unreadable.
Participants
significantly
less
familiarity
(84%
unfamiliarity)
compared
original
paraphrased
(73%
unfamiliarity),
suggesting
successful
manipulation
without
compromising
readability.
Dropout
non-response
rates
comparable
those
other
sampling
studies.
The
offers
potential
various
applications,
including
public
opinion
research,
healthcare,
marketing,
environmental
monitoring.
By
enabling
collection
contextually
relevant
data,
has
enhance
external
validity
provides
powerful
tool
studying
human
behavior
naturalistic
settings.
Language: Английский
Mitigation Approach for Certain Biases in Survey Scale Input Within AI Control and Decision Systems
Published: Feb. 18, 2025
Language: Английский
Making trauma ecological momentary assessment studies FAIR: review of design considerations and data procedures
European journal of psychotraumatology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(1)
Published: March 21, 2025
Background:
Ecological
momentary
assessment
(EMA)
involves
collecting
data
from
people
in
their
everyday
lives
one
or
more
times
per
day
over
the
course
of
days,
weeks,
months.
EMA
has
been
used
traumatic
stress
field
to
better
understand
how
trauma-relevant
symptoms,
experiences,
and
behaviours
occur
under
naturalistic
conditions
relation
another.
The
FAIR
principles
specify
that
should
be
Findable,
Accessible,
Interoperable,
Reusable
maximise
knowledge
gained
individual
research
studies.
However,
it
is
unclear
design
decisions
procedures
might
affect
implementation
these
principles.
Language: Английский
Satisfying your basic psychological need: pet contact promotes psychological well-being
Mengcan Wang,
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Xue Hong,
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Shijiang Zuo
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et al.
Personality and Individual Differences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
242, P. 113225 - 113225
Published: April 22, 2025
Language: Английский
Studying Everyday Variability in Gender Identity and Expression: An Ambulatory Assessment Perspective
Social and Personality Psychology Compass,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(11)
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
ABSTRACT
No
literature
so
far
explores
gender
variability
at
the
day‐to‐day,
within‐person
level,
to
what
extent
aspects
of
social
context
impact
this
variability,
and
transgender,
non‐conforming,
cisgender
people
experience
similarly
or
differently.
This
project
potential
that
ambulatory
assessment
methods
hold
for
empirical
study
daily
variability.
A
review
strengths
limitations
common
is
presented,
considerations
how
employ
these
studying
are
discussed.
Based
on
review,
similar
constructs
using
herein
described,
we
propose
self‐report‐based
assessments,
such
as
diaries
and/or
sampling,
may
be
particularly
suited
capturing
day‐to‐day
in
identity
observational
Electronically
Activated
Recorder
wearable
cameras/sensors,
expression.
When
used
tandem,
can
allow
jointly
from
“inside
out”
perspective
agent,
“outside
in”
observer.
In
addition,
mixed‐method
qualitative
elements
open‐ended
descriptions
momentary
gender‐related
experiences
incorporated.
Ambulatory
help
researchers
better
understand
level
daily,
Language: Английский