🔍 Doing research on (online and offline) social interactions and well-being
No! In our study, we found that triggering based on self-reported need was rated as more helpful and timely than triggering based on emotion dynamics!
👉 Paper out in #JMIR Mental Health: doi.org/10.2196/74103
No! In our study, we found that triggering based on self-reported need was rated as more helpful and timely than triggering based on emotion dynamics!
👉 Paper out in #JMIR Mental Health: doi.org/10.2196/74103
We combined experience sampling data with smartphone usage data to examine the bidirectional association between well-being and smartphone use over time.
Published in @apajournals.bsky.social Emotion!
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We combined experience sampling data with smartphone usage data to examine the bidirectional association between well-being and smartphone use over time.
Published in @apajournals.bsky.social Emotion!
🧵 👇