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Experience sampling and researching the everyday experience

A tentative return to experience in researching learning at work

A tentative return to experience in researching learning at work

... through everyday habits and how habits enable sensorial ...the everyday habits in workplaces that contribute to dissensus, disidentification and reconfiguring ‘the distribution of the ...

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Researching In-between Subjective Experience and Reality

Researching In-between Subjective Experience and Reality

... current experience with unsymbolised meaning and it is important to bring it into conscious awareness so that its significance can be apprehended with relative ...inner/outer experience in different ways, ...

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Researching the passenger experience of bus travel

Researching the passenger experience of bus travel

... Travel-time activities on the bus largely create positive experiences in three ways: through “time-out” (relaxation and/or personal time), through distraction/displacement (i.e. killing[r] ...

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Researching "experience": embodiment, methodology, process

Researching "experience": embodiment, methodology, process

... participate. That is, to engage in the experience properly rather than selectively anticipate which features might be reportable at a later date. Now in a curious way the surfacing of this problem takes us back to ...

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Researching Children’s Experience Hermeneutically and Holistically

Researching Children’s Experience Hermeneutically and Holistically

... children experience this activity?” or “What happens when these children participate in this activity?” It can take consider- able self-restraint and confidence in a process to stand back from one’s topic of ...

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Speaking in Tongues: Everyday Experience and Practice

Speaking in Tongues: Everyday Experience and Practice

... experience some kind of transcendence unavailable with conventional ...to experience physiological ...not experience any psychological benefits (if compared to vernacular prayer; see Table ...

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The Experience of Power Relationships for Young People in Care. Developing an Ethical, Shortitudinal and Cross-National Approach to Researching Everyday Life

The Experience of Power Relationships for Young People in Care. Developing an Ethical, Shortitudinal and Cross-National Approach to Researching Everyday Life

... 3.3 The shortitudinal approach and empowerment During the research, young people first met in groups when the project was presented to them so that they could decide whether they wanted to participate or not. Those who ...

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Researching Human Experience: video intervention/prevention assessment (VIA)

Researching Human Experience: video intervention/prevention assessment (VIA)

... show everyday events for their own ...their everyday lives, and that includes getting up in the morning, eating breakfast, brushing their teeth, going to school or work, relaxing, participating in sports, ...

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An experience sampling approach to the workplace environment survey

An experience sampling approach to the workplace environment survey

... repeated sampling approach can be effectively implemented in practice, we suggest several ...purpose-built experience sampling mobile applications to deliver the survey, where reminders can be ...

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Jeeves   an Experience Sampling study creation tool

Jeeves an Experience Sampling study creation tool

... The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) involves the repeated assessment of patients on their symptoms or behaviours, and their external contexts, as they go about their everyday lives, enhancing ...

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Experience sampling methods (ESM) in organizations: a review

Experience sampling methods (ESM) in organizations: a review

... item sampling is a strategy to address reactivity and habituation in ESM studies (Miner et ...item sampling is to keep participants engaged in filling out multiple surveys and to avoid retest/priming ...

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The changing brain: Neuroscience and the enduring import of everyday experience

The changing brain: Neuroscience and the enduring import of everyday experience

... University of Edinburgh, UK Abstract Discourses of ‘neuroplasticity’ have become increasingly apparent in the neurosciences and wider society. These connect with broader narratives about the ‘changing brain’ throughout ...

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Phenomenological psychology & descriptive experience sampling: a new approach to exploring music festival experience

Phenomenological psychology & descriptive experience sampling: a new approach to exploring music festival experience

... understanding experience (Moss, 2016, 2018; Wood & Moss, ...the experience of live music festival attendees, adopting the perspective of phenomenological psychology, with the primary findings emerging from ...

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Flow situations during everyday practice in a medical hospital ward. Results from a study based on experience sampling method

Flow situations during everyday practice in a medical hospital ward. Results from a study based on experience sampling method

... Using the ESM in a hospital setting is a complicated and challenging endeavour. The design of the study resulted in a mix of quantitative and qualitative planning and preparation phases. The mix of qualitative and ...

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Increased Frustration Predicts the Experience of Time Slowing Down: Evidence from an Experience Sampling Study

Increased Frustration Predicts the Experience of Time Slowing Down: Evidence from an Experience Sampling Study

... the experience of time in everyday ...the experience of time slowing down and increased happiness and time speeding ...time experience and both happiness and ...time experience were ...

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Goal Pursuit, Motivation And The Experience Of Positive And Negative Affect

In Young People: An Experience Sampling Study

Goal Pursuit, Motivation And The Experience Of Positive And Negative Affect In Young People: An Experience Sampling Study

... ‘experience sampling’ mean? Experience sampling is a type of research method that captures information from people’s real, every day ...

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Researching how people experience emotional suffering subsequently diagnosed as depression

Researching how people experience emotional suffering subsequently diagnosed as depression

... they experience some of the psychological and emotional background to these statements, how these thoughts and feelings play themselves out in people’s lives and the extent to which they believe these feelings are ...

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New Public Monuments: Urban Art and Everyday Aesthetic Experience

New Public Monuments: Urban Art and Everyday Aesthetic Experience

... The everyday interaction with public artworks is potentially a more democratic form of acquiring art experiences, in the sense that it takes place in unrestricted, free outdoor ...to experience the work; ...
Living the urban experience: Implications for the design of everyday computational technologies

Living the urban experience: Implications for the design of everyday computational technologies

... especially, from a sociological perspective. These places are indeed described mainly in terms of the human dynamics that characterise them, such as communication and sharing of ideas for third places and solitude and ...

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Can reactivity to experience sampling be used to decrease alexithymia

Can reactivity to experience sampling be used to decrease alexithymia

... applications and programs that provide accompanying exercises and how they can profit from reactivity effects. Most of the studies that reported a positive effect on alexithymia and emotional reflection featured such ...

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