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by hashemian
3410 days ago
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Most of the human-subject research done in public health, sociology, and similar domains uses data collected in a similar way. They basically ask people to take notes on specific behaviour or fill short surveys multiple times a day (they call it ecological momentary assessment), then they analyze it in the context of their research. So yes, a tool like this has value in helping with better understanding ourselves, but also can help population research as well. |
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