Description
Mobile Sensing in Psychology provides researchers and practitioners with cutting-edge methods for capturing authentic psychological phenomena in everyday life. This authoritative volume examines how smartphones, wearables, and other mobile devices enable unprecedented access to real-time behavioral, physiological, and contextual data.
The book covers essential topics including experience sampling methods, passive sensor data collection, privacy considerations, and data analysis techniques. Contributors discuss applications ranging from monitoring mood disorders and anxiety to studying social interactions, sleep patterns, and stress responses. Practical chapters address technical implementation, ethical guidelines, and integration with traditional psychological assessment.
Ideal for researchers, clinicians, and graduate students, this resource bridges the gap between mobile technology capabilities and psychological science, offering evidence-based strategies for leveraging digital tools to advance understanding of human behavior and mental health.







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