Participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies

Mobile device-based diary studies have potential as contextual data capture methods that address the limitations of the traditional paper-based diary method. While there have been a number of studies that demonstrate the power of the mobile device-based diary approach, there is less known about part...

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Main Authors: Sun, Xu, Golightly, David, Cranwell, Jo, Bedwell, Benjamin D., Sharples, Sarah
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Published: IGI Global 2013
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author Sun, Xu
Golightly, David
Cranwell, Jo
Bedwell, Benjamin D.
Sharples, Sarah
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description Mobile device-based diary studies have potential as contextual data capture methods that address the limitations of the traditional paper-based diary method. While there have been a number of studies that demonstrate the power of the mobile device-based diary approach, there is less known about participants’ experience of such studies. This paper presents three cases of mobile data capture to bring together user experiences of participating in diary studies and discuss how this can be fed into the design of methodology.
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spelling nottingham-473142020-05-04T16:36:16Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47314/ Participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies Sun, Xu Golightly, David Cranwell, Jo Bedwell, Benjamin D. Sharples, Sarah Mobile device-based diary studies have potential as contextual data capture methods that address the limitations of the traditional paper-based diary method. While there have been a number of studies that demonstrate the power of the mobile device-based diary approach, there is less known about participants’ experience of such studies. This paper presents three cases of mobile data capture to bring together user experiences of participating in diary studies and discuss how this can be fed into the design of methodology. IGI Global 2013-04-30 Article PeerReviewed Sun, Xu, Golightly, David, Cranwell, Jo, Bedwell, Benjamin D. and Sharples, Sarah (2013) Participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies. International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction, 5 (2). pp. 62-83. ISSN 1942-3918 Contextual Data Capture; Diary Study; Mobile Applications; Mobile Devices; User Experience https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/article/77623 doi:10.4018/jmhci.2013040104 doi:10.4018/jmhci.2013040104
spellingShingle Contextual Data Capture; Diary Study; Mobile Applications; Mobile Devices; User Experience
Sun, Xu
Golightly, David
Cranwell, Jo
Bedwell, Benjamin D.
Sharples, Sarah
Participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies
title Participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies
title_full Participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies
title_fullStr Participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies
title_full_unstemmed Participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies
title_short Participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies
title_sort participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies
topic Contextual Data Capture; Diary Study; Mobile Applications; Mobile Devices; User Experience
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