RIMI - Repository of the Institute for Medical Research
Institute for Medical Research
    • English
    • Српски
    • Српски (Serbia)
  • English 
    • English
    • Serbian (Cyrillic)
    • Serbian (Latin)
  • Login
View Item 
  •   RIMI
  • Institut za medicinska istraživanja
  • Radovi istraživača / Researchers' publications
  • View Item
  •   RIMI
  • Institut za medicinska istraživanja
  • Radovi istraživača / Researchers' publications
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Ambulatory assessment of language use: Evidence on the temporal stability of Electronically Activated Recorder and stream of consciousness data

Thumbnail
2020
1036.pdf (518.1Kb)
Authors
Lazarević, Ljiljana B.
Bjekić, Jovana
Živanović, Marko
Knežević, Goran
Article (Published version)
Metadata
Show full item record
Abstract
The ambulatory assessment offers a wide range of methods enabling researchers to investigate psychological, behavioral, emotional, and biological processes. These methods enable us to gather data on individual differences in language use for psychological research. Two studies were conducted with an aim to evaluate and compare the temporal stability of language measures extracted by LIWC software form data obtained by two frequently used methods for assessment of language use, i.e., Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR) and stream of consciousness (SOC) task. Additionally, we examined the amount of variance in language use (assessed by both methods) that can be attributed to intra-individual variability and stable individual differences. Study 1 was focused on investigating language use obtained from 74 respondents using the EAR for 3 consecutive days. Study 2 was conducted on 250 respondents participating in a SOC task where verbal production was collected at ten time points over a ...2-month period. Results show that measures obtained using the SOC task have higher temporal stability and consistency, and to a certain extent enable better detection of individual differences. Taking into account certain situational variations improves the reliability of EAR measures.

Keywords:
Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) / Electronically Activated Recorder / Stream of consciousness task / Temporal stability / Multilevel random coefficient modeling (MRCM)
Source:
Behavior Research Methods, 2020, 52, 5, 1817-1835
Publisher:
  • Springer, New York
Funding / projects:
  • Identification, measurement and development of the cognitive and emotional competences important for a Europe-oriented society (RS-179018)

DOI: 10.3758/s13428-020-01361-z

ISSN: 1554-351X

PubMed: 32016918

WoS: 000515819000001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85079177394
[ Google Scholar ]
3
2
URI
http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1039
Collections
  • Radovi istraživača / Researchers' publications
Institution/Community
Institut za medicinska istraživanja
TY  - JOUR
AU  - Lazarević, Ljiljana B.
AU  - Bjekić, Jovana
AU  - Živanović, Marko
AU  - Knežević, Goran
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1039
AB  - The ambulatory assessment offers a wide range of methods enabling researchers to investigate psychological, behavioral, emotional, and biological processes. These methods enable us to gather data on individual differences in language use for psychological research. Two studies were conducted with an aim to evaluate and compare the temporal stability of language measures extracted by LIWC software form data obtained by two frequently used methods for assessment of language use, i.e., Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR) and stream of consciousness (SOC) task. Additionally, we examined the amount of variance in language use (assessed by both methods) that can be attributed to intra-individual variability and stable individual differences. Study 1 was focused on investigating language use obtained from 74 respondents using the EAR for 3 consecutive days. Study 2 was conducted on 250 respondents participating in a SOC task where verbal production was collected at ten time points over a 2-month period. Results show that measures obtained using the SOC task have higher temporal stability and consistency, and to a certain extent enable better detection of individual differences. Taking into account certain situational variations improves the reliability of EAR measures.
PB  - Springer, New York
T2  - Behavior Research Methods
T1  - Ambulatory assessment of language use: Evidence on the temporal stability of Electronically Activated Recorder and stream of consciousness data
EP  - 1835
IS  - 5
SP  - 1817
VL  - 52
DO  - 10.3758/s13428-020-01361-z
UR  - conv_4739
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Lazarević, Ljiljana B. and Bjekić, Jovana and Živanović, Marko and Knežević, Goran",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The ambulatory assessment offers a wide range of methods enabling researchers to investigate psychological, behavioral, emotional, and biological processes. These methods enable us to gather data on individual differences in language use for psychological research. Two studies were conducted with an aim to evaluate and compare the temporal stability of language measures extracted by LIWC software form data obtained by two frequently used methods for assessment of language use, i.e., Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR) and stream of consciousness (SOC) task. Additionally, we examined the amount of variance in language use (assessed by both methods) that can be attributed to intra-individual variability and stable individual differences. Study 1 was focused on investigating language use obtained from 74 respondents using the EAR for 3 consecutive days. Study 2 was conducted on 250 respondents participating in a SOC task where verbal production was collected at ten time points over a 2-month period. Results show that measures obtained using the SOC task have higher temporal stability and consistency, and to a certain extent enable better detection of individual differences. Taking into account certain situational variations improves the reliability of EAR measures.",
publisher = "Springer, New York",
journal = "Behavior Research Methods",
title = "Ambulatory assessment of language use: Evidence on the temporal stability of Electronically Activated Recorder and stream of consciousness data",
pages = "1835-1817",
number = "5",
volume = "52",
doi = "10.3758/s13428-020-01361-z",
url = "conv_4739"
}
Lazarević, L. B., Bjekić, J., Živanović, M.,& Knežević, G.. (2020). Ambulatory assessment of language use: Evidence on the temporal stability of Electronically Activated Recorder and stream of consciousness data. in Behavior Research Methods
Springer, New York., 52(5), 1817-1835.
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-020-01361-z
conv_4739
Lazarević LB, Bjekić J, Živanović M, Knežević G. Ambulatory assessment of language use: Evidence on the temporal stability of Electronically Activated Recorder and stream of consciousness data. in Behavior Research Methods. 2020;52(5):1817-1835.
doi:10.3758/s13428-020-01361-z
conv_4739 .
Lazarević, Ljiljana B., Bjekić, Jovana, Živanović, Marko, Knežević, Goran, "Ambulatory assessment of language use: Evidence on the temporal stability of Electronically Activated Recorder and stream of consciousness data" in Behavior Research Methods, 52, no. 5 (2020):1817-1835,
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-020-01361-z .,
conv_4739 .

DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
About RIMI | Send Feedback

OpenAIRERCUB
 

 

All of DSpaceCommunitiesAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis institutionAuthorsTitlesSubjects

Statistics

View Usage Statistics

DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
About RIMI | Send Feedback

OpenAIRERCUB