Journal article
SEMA3: A free smartphone platform for daily life surveys
ST O’Brien, N Dozo, JDX Hinton, EK Moeck, R Susanto, GT Jayaputera, RO Sinnott, D Vu, M Alvarez-Jimenez, J Gleeson, P Koval
Behavior Research Methods | SPRINGER | Published : 2024
Abstract
Traditionally, behavioral, social, and health science researchers have relied on global/retrospective survey methods administered cross-sectionally (i.e., on a single occasion) or longitudinally (i.e., on several occasions separated by weeks, months, or years). More recently, social and health scientists have added daily life survey methods (also known as intensive longitudinal methods or ambulatory assessment) to their toolkit. These methods (e.g., daily diaries, experience sampling, ecological momentary assessment) involve dense repeated assessments in everyday settings. To facilitate research using daily life survey methods, we present SEMA3 (http://www.SEMA3.com), a platform for designin..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank current and past members of the Functions of Emotion in Everyday Life (FEEL) Lab at the University of Melbourne (https://psychologicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/research/research-initiatives/our-work/feel-research-lab) for their input and assistance with SEMA over the years.