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Reliability and Validity of Ecological Momentary Assessment Response Time–Based Measures of Emotional Clarity: Secondary Data Analysis

Reliability and Validity of Ecological Momentary Assessment Response Time–Based Measures of Emotional Clarity: Secondary Data Analysis

As the absolute difference between a person’s NA level and the level of NA captured by an item increases, the D-diffusion model assumes that an individual would be expected to have faster RTs as a result of the so-called “distance-difficulty” principle, a well-established phenomenon in the RT literature [23], whereby the more items contrast with a person’s state, the easier they are.

Raymond Hernandez, Claire Hoogendoorn, Jeffrey S Gonzalez, Elizabeth A Pyatak, Gladys Crespo-Ramos, Stefan Schneider

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e58352

Reliability and Validity of Noncognitive Ecological Momentary Assessment Survey Response Times as an Indicator of Cognitive Processing Speed in People’s Natural Environment: Intensive Longitudinal Study

Reliability and Validity of Noncognitive Ecological Momentary Assessment Survey Response Times as an Indicator of Cognitive Processing Speed in People’s Natural Environment: Intensive Longitudinal Study

In the Go-No Go task, the participants were shown a series of 75 images of a mountain or city, presented one at a time for 800 ms. They were asked to tap an indicated button when seeing an image of a city but to abstain from tapping when presented with an image of a mountain. The measure d prime (d’) was computed as the sustained attention ability score, a metric that considers both the number of correct city taps and incorrect mountain taps using a signal detection approach [35].

Raymond Hernandez, Claire Hoogendoorn, Jeffrey S Gonzalez, Haomiao Jin, Elizabeth A Pyatak, Donna Spruijt-Metz, Doerte U Junghaenel, Pey-Jiuan Lee, Stefan Schneider

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e45203