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Lee, Soomi; Mu, Christina X.; Joshi, Rhitik; Khan, Arooj – Field Methods, 2023
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) can capture how sleep, stress, and well-being are related within individuals. However, the use of EMA involves participant burden, which may be a major barrier when studying at-risk populations like frontline workers. To guide future research interested in using EMA, this study examined variance components in…
Descriptors: Sleep, Stress Variables, Well Being, At Risk Persons
Fischer, Claude S.; Bayham, Lindsay – Field Methods, 2019
Surveys of egocentric networks are especially vulnerable to methods effects. This study combines a true experiment--random assignment of respondents to receive essentially identical questions from either an in-person interviewer or an online survey--with audio recordings of the in-person interviews. We asked over 850 respondents from a general…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Psychological Patterns, Interviews, Online Surveys
DeLuca, Jaime R.; Maddox, Callie Batts – Field Methods, 2016
This article explores questions of reflexivity, positionality, identity, and emotion within the process of ethnographic research. We reflect on our feelings of privilege and guilt in and through our ethnographic fieldwork and discuss the ways in which these experiences encouraged reflexive thinking and a crucial interrogation of the place of the…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Psychological Patterns, Reflection, Researchers