نتایج جستجو برای: ecological behavior measurement index

تعداد نتایج: 1484422  

2017
Sarah L. Mullane Meynard J.L. Toledo Sarah A. Rydell Linda H. Feltes Brenna Vuong Noe C. Crespo Mark A. Pereira Matthew P. Buman

BACKGROUND To identify social ecological correlates of objectively measured workplace sedentary behavior. METHODS Participants from 24 worksites - across academic, industrial, and government sectors - wore an activPAL-micro accelerometer for 7-days (Jan-Nov 2016). Work time was segmented using daily logs. Sedentary behavior outcomes included time spent sitting, standing, in light intensity ph...

This study aimed to assess ecological quality status of hard substratum macroinvertebrates communities of the Caspian Sea with three ecological indices and their relation with environmental factors. For this purpose benthic communities of the Caspian Sea basin were studied seasonally during 2014 in 8 sampling sites. Temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH, nitrate, nitrite, silicate and pho...

Journal: :The annals of applied statistics 2012
Hao Wang Saul Shiffman Sandra D Griffith Daniel F Heitjan

Studies of smoking behavior commonly use the time-line follow-back (TLFB) method, or periodic retrospective recall, to gather data on daily cigarette consumption. TLFB is considered adequate for identifying periods of abstinence and lapse but not for measurement of daily cigarette consumption, thanks to substantial recall and digit preference biases. With the development of the hand-held electr...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2014
Stephanie T Lanza Sara A Vasilenko Xiaoyu Liu Runze Li Megan E Piper

INTRODUCTION Advancing the understanding of smoking cessation requires a complex and nuanced understanding of behavior change. To this end, ecological momentary assessments (EMA) are now being collected extensively. The time-varying effect model (TVEM) is a statistical technique ideally suited to model processes that unfold as behavior and nicotine dependence change. Coefficients are expressed ...

2011
Brian McGrath S. T. A. Pickett

We introduce the term metacity as a conceptual framework that can be shared by ecologists and designers and applied across the wide variety of urban habitats found around the world. While the term metacity was introduced by UN-HABITAT to designate hyper cities of over twenty million people, for us it is not limited to large urban agglomerations, but rather refers to the proliferation of new for...

2015
Yousra Eid Mohamed Abd El Rahman

Opportunism a behavior can be found in any relational exchange in many forms. In this respect, opportunistic behavior has been recognized one of the historical factors that have tremendous effects on the relationship development between buyer and seller. A conceptual framework of the research’s main variables is presented, the antecedents which are dependence, formalization, relational norms an...

Journal: :Translational behavioral medicine 2016
Erin E Brannon Christopher C Cushing Christopher J Crick Tarrah B Mitchell

Intervention development can be accelerated by using wearable sensors and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to study how behaviors change within a person. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility and acceptability of a novel, intensive EMA method for assessing physiology, behavior, and psychosocial variables utilizing two objective sensors and a mobile application (app). A...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2009
Simone Munsch Andrea H Meyer Natasa Milenkovic Barbara Schlup Juergen Margraf Frank H Wilhelm

OBJECTIVE Cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) for binge eating disorder (BED) is traditionally evaluated using clinical interviews and questionnaires. These retrospective assessment methods are discussed to be problematic due to memory recall error. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) might be promising for gathering ecologically valid and reliable data. METHOD We assessed the feasibility ...

Journal: :Adaptive Behaviour 2017
Philipp Zech Simon Haller Safoura Rezapour Lakani Barry Ridge Emre Ugur Justus H. Piater

J. J. Gibson’s concept of affordance, one of the central pillars of ecological psychology, is a truly remarkable idea that provides a concise theory of animal perception predicated on environmental interaction. It is thus not surprising that this idea has also found its way into robotics research as one of the underlying theories for action perception. The success of the theory in this regard h...

2014
Jon Morgenstern Alexis Kuerbis Frederick Muench

The ability to capture real-time data on human behavior inexpensively, efficiently, and accurately holds promise to transform and broaden our understanding of many areas of health science. One approach to acquiring this type of real-time data is ecological momentary assessment (EMA).This method has been used to collect data in many domains of addiction research, including research on the treatm...

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