The science of real-time data capture : self-reports in health research /
Part I: The Science and Theory of Real-Time Data Capture: A Focus on Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA). 1. Historical Roots and Rationale of Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), Arthur A. Stone, Ph. D.; Saul Shiffman, Ph. D.; Audie Atienza, Ph. D.; Linda Nebeling, Ph. D. 2. Retrospective and C...
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Historical roots and rationale of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) / Arthur A. Stone [and others]
- Retrospective and concurrent self-reports : the rationale for real-time data capture / Norbert Schwarz
- Designing protocols for ecological momentary assessment / Saul Shiffman
- Special methodological challenges and opportunities in ecological momentary assessment / Michael R. Hufford
- The analysis of real-time momentary data : a practical guide / Joseph E. Schwartz and Arthur A. Stone
- Real-time data capture and adolescent cigarette smoking : moods and smoking / Robin Mermelstein [and others].
- Ecological momentary assessment of physical activity in Hispanics/Latinos using pedometers and diaries / Elva M. Arredondo [and others]
- Dietary assessment and monitoring in real-time / Karen Glanz and Suzanne Murphy
- Real-time data capture : ecological momentary assessment of behavioral symptoms associated with eating disorders / Karen Farchaus Stein and Pamela E. Paulson
- Ecological momentary assessment for alcohol consumption / R. Lorraine Collins and Mark Muraven
- Assessing the impact of fibromyalgia syndrome in real-time / Dennis C. Turk, Tasha Burwinkle, and Melonie Showlund
- Evaluating fatigue of ovarian cancer patients using ecological momentary assessment / Karen Basen-Engquist, Carl De Moor.
- Personality, mood states, and daily health / Randy J. Larsen
- Ecological momentary assessment as a resource for social epidemiology / Thomas W. Kamarck [and others]
- Momentary health interventions : where are we and where are we going? / Brian L. Carter [and others]
- Technological innovations enabling automatic, context-sensitive ecological momentary assessment / Stephen S. Intille
- Statistical issues in intensive longitudinal data analysis / Theodore A. Walls, Bettina B. Höppner, Matthew S. Goodwin
- Thoughts on the present state of real-time data capture / Arthur A. Stone.