Ashley Kendall, PhD recently published an article in Annals of Behavioral Medicine
Ashley Kendall, PhD recently published an article, “Introducing a real-time method for identifying the predictors of non-compliance with event-based reporting of tobacco use in ecological momentary assessment” in Annals of Behavioral Medicine. This study introduced a real-time method for identifying person- and moment-level predictors of failing to self-initiate tobacco event reports during ecological momentary assessment (EMA), and for capturing a large number of events that would have likely otherwise been missed. The method has implications for behavioral health research more broadly.
Kendall, A.D., Robinson, C.S.H., Diviak, K.R., Hedeker, D., & Mermelstein, R.J. (December 2022). Introducing a real-time method for identifying the predictors of non-compliance with event-based reporting of tobacco use in ecological momentary assessment. Annals of Behavioral Medicine.