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Ergens beschikbaar: 21
Using smartphones to collect behavioral data in psychological science: Opportunities, practical considerations, and challenges
GM Harari, ND Lane, R Wang, BS Crosier, AT Campbell, SD Gosling
Perspectives on Psychological Science 11 (6), 838-854, 2016
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Next-generation psychiatric assessment: Using smartphone sensors to monitor behavior and mental health.
D Ben-Zeev, EA Scherer, R Wang, H Xie, AT Campbell
Psychiatric rehabilitation journal 38 (3), 218, 2015
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
CrossCheck: toward passive sensing and detection of mental health changes in people with schizophrenia
R Wang, MSH Aung, S Abdullah, R Brian, AT Campbell, T Choudhury, ...
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM international joint conference on pervasive and …, 2016
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Tracking depression dynamics in college students using mobile phone and wearable sensing
R Wang, W Wang, A DaSilva, JF Huckins, WM Kelley, TF Heatherton, ...
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous …, 2018
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
CrossCheck: Integrating self-report, behavioral sensing, and smartphone use to identify digital indicators of psychotic relapse.
D Ben-Zeev, R Brian, R Wang, W Wang, AT Campbell, MSH Aung, ...
Psychiatric rehabilitation journal 40 (3), 266, 2017
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Sensing sociability: Individual differences in young adults’ conversation, calling, texting, and app use behaviors in daily life.
GM Harari, SR Müller, C Stachl, R Wang, W Wang, M Bühner, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 119 (1), 204, 2020
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation
Mobile behavioral sensing for outpatients and inpatients with schizophrenia
D Ben-Zeev, R Wang, S Abdullah, R Brian, EA Scherer, LA Mistler, ...
Psychiatric services 67 (5), 558-561, 2016
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Predicting symptom trajectories of schizophrenia using mobile sensing
R Wang, W Wang, MSH Aung, D Ben-Zeev, R Brian, AT Campbell, ...
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous …, 2017
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Sensing behavioral change over time: Using within-person variability features from mobile sensing to predict personality traits
W Wang, GM Harari, R Wang, SR Müller, S Mirjafari, K Masaba, ...
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous …, 2018
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation
Relationships between smartphone social behavior and relapse in schizophrenia: a preliminary report
B Buck, E Scherer, R Brian, R Wang, W Wang, A Campbell, T Choudhury, ...
Schizophrenia research 208, 167-172, 2019
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health, US Department of Veterans Affairs
Using behavioral rhythms and multi-task learning to predict fine-grained symptoms of schizophrenia
VWS Tseng, A Sano, D Ben-Zeev, R Brian, AT Campbell, M Hauser, ...
Scientific reports 10 (1), 15100, 2020
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Fusing mobile phone sensing and brain imaging to assess depression in college students
JF Huckins, AW DaSilva, R Wang, W Wang, EL Hedlund, EI Murphy, ...
Frontiers in neuroscience 13, 248, 2019
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Correlates of stress in the college environment uncovered by the application of penalized generalized estimating equations to mobile sensing data
AW DaSilva, JF Huckins, R Wang, W Wang, DD Wagner, AT Campbell
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 7 (3), e12084, 2019
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Daily perceived stress predicts less next day social interaction: Evidence from a naturalistic mobile sensing study.
AW daSilva, JF Huckins, W Wang, R Wang, AT Campbell, ML Meyer
Emotion 21 (8), 1760, 2021
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Social sensing: assessing social functioning of patients living with schizophrenia using mobile phone sensing
W Wang, S Mirjafari, G Harari, D Ben-Zeev, R Brian, T Choudhury, ...
Proceedings of the 2020 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2020
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
An evaluation of students’ interest in and compliance with self-tracking methods: Recommendations for incentives based on three smartphone sensing studies
GM Harari, SR Müller, V Mishra, R Wang, AT Campbell, PJ Rentfrow, ...
Social Psychological and Personality Science 8 (5), 479-492, 2017
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation
Use of multimodal technology to identify digital correlates of violence among inpatients with serious mental illness: a pilot study
D Ben-Zeev, EA Scherer, RM Brian, LA Mistler, AT Campbell, R Wang
Psychiatric services 68 (10), 1088-1092, 2017
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Capturing behavioral indicators of persecutory ideation using mobile technology
B Buck, KA Hallgren, E Scherer, R Brian, R Wang, W Wang, A Campbell, ...
Journal of psychiatric research 116, 112-117, 2019
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health, US Department of Veterans Affairs
Predicting symptom trajectories of schizophrenia using mobile sensing
R Wang, W Wang, MH Aung, D Ben-Zeev, R Brian, AT Campbell, ...
GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications 22 (2), 32-37, 2018
Mandaten: US National Institutes of Health
Participants' compliance and experiences with self-tracking using a smartphone sensing app
GM Harari, W Wang, SR Müller, R Wang, AT Campbell
Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and …, 2017
Mandaten: US National Science Foundation
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