Dataset for: "Snapshots of Daily Life: Situations Investigated Through the Lens of Smartphone Sensing"
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We present the dataset for the article "Snapshots of Daily Life: Situations Investigated Through the Lens of Smartphone Sensing." The data were collected as part of the Smartphone Sensing Panel Study and include 9,790 situational snapshots (observations) from N = 455 participants collected over 14 days of daily life using mobile sensing and experience sampling. Specifically, Dataset 1 is an aggregated mobile sensing dataset with 1,365 cues (including variables extracted from GPS, phone, app, activity logs, etc.) and experience sampling on situational awareness and affective valence. Dataset 2 contains the Big Five as person variables. Demographic and technical variables (age, gender, education, manufacturer, and Android version of the smartphone) that were not used for the data analyses were removed for privacy reasons, but can be made available upon request. The datasets are documented by a comprehensive accompanying codebook. Additional materials (e.g., preprocessing and analysis code) can also be found at https://osf.io/b7krz/. Further details on the variables provided and the associated study procedures can be found in the journal article: Schoedel, R., Kunz, F., Bergmann, M., Bemmann, F., Bühner, M., & Sust, L. (Accepted). Snapshots of Daily Life: Situations Investigated Through the Lens of Smartphone Sensing. Accepted for Publication in: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Dataset for: Schoedel, R., Kunz, F., Bergmann, M., Bemmann, F., Bühner, M., & Sust, L. (2023). Snapshots of daily life: Situations investigated through the lens of smartphone sensing. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000469 The dataset comes from the Smartphone Sensing Panel Study, which is a joint project of LMU Munich and the Leibniz Institute of Psychology (ZPID). ZPID provided most of the funding to conduct this study. https://osf.io/b7krz/ unknown
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