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Arthur A Stone

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The Journal of Positive Psychology|May 24, 2021
Global Reports of Well-Being Overestimate Aggregated Daily States of Well-BeingDavid B Newman, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur A Stone
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|March 27, 2003
Effectiveness of spouse involvement in cognitive behavioral therapy for binge eating disorderAmy A Gorin, Daniel Le Grange, Arthur A Stone
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|January 27, 2024
Daily sampling frequency and sampling duration affect reliability of person-level estimates of physical activity outcomes: Optimizing Ecological Momentary Assessment studies of physical activitiesMeynard John L Toledo, Stefan Schneider, Arthur A Stone
Contemporary Clinical Trials|July 13, 2010
Validity of average, minimum, and maximum end-of-day recall assessments of pain and fatigueArthur A Stone, Joan E Broderick, Joseph E Schwartz
Psychosomatic Medicine|March 25, 2004
Perceived work overload and chronic worrying predict weekend-weekday differences in the cortisol awakening responseWolff Schlotz, Juliane Hellhammer, Peter Schulz, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|June 29, 2010
Single momentary assessments are not reliable outcomes for clinical trialsArthur A Stone, Joan E Broderick, Alan T Kaell
Social Psychological and Personality Science|October 1, 2019
Conservatives Report Greater Meaning in Life than LiberalsDavid B Newman, Norbert Schwarz, Jesse Graham, et al.
Medical Care|April 20, 2007
Evaluation of item candidates: the PROMIS qualitative item reviewDarren A DeWalt, Nan Rothrock, Susan Yount, et al.
Applied Research in Quality of Life|March 25, 2022
Vague quantifiers demonstrate little susceptibility to frame of reference effectsMarta Walentynowicz, Stefan Schneider, Doerte U Junghaenel, et al.
Plos One|December 2, 2020
Age patterns in subjective well-being are partially accounted for by psychological and social factors associated with agingArthur A Stone, Joan E Broderick, Diana Wang, et al.
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The Journal of Positive Psychology|May 24, 2021
Global Reports of Well-Being Overestimate Aggregated Daily States of Well-BeingDavid B Newman, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur A Stone
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|March 27, 2003
Effectiveness of spouse involvement in cognitive behavioral therapy for binge eating disorderAmy A Gorin, Daniel Le Grange, Arthur A Stone
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|January 27, 2024
Daily sampling frequency and sampling duration affect reliability of person-level estimates of physical activity outcomes: Optimizing Ecological Momentary Assessment studies of physical activitiesMeynard John L Toledo, Stefan Schneider, Arthur A Stone
Contemporary Clinical Trials|July 13, 2010
Validity of average, minimum, and maximum end-of-day recall assessments of pain and fatigueArthur A Stone, Joan E Broderick, Joseph E Schwartz
Psychosomatic Medicine|March 25, 2004
Perceived work overload and chronic worrying predict weekend-weekday differences in the cortisol awakening responseWolff Schlotz, Juliane Hellhammer, Peter Schulz, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|June 29, 2010
Single momentary assessments are not reliable outcomes for clinical trialsArthur A Stone, Joan E Broderick, Alan T Kaell
Social Psychological and Personality Science|October 1, 2019
Conservatives Report Greater Meaning in Life than LiberalsDavid B Newman, Norbert Schwarz, Jesse Graham, et al.
Medical Care|April 20, 2007
Evaluation of item candidates: the PROMIS qualitative item reviewDarren A DeWalt, Nan Rothrock, Susan Yount, et al.
Applied Research in Quality of Life|March 25, 2022
Vague quantifiers demonstrate little susceptibility to frame of reference effectsMarta Walentynowicz, Stefan Schneider, Doerte U Junghaenel, et al.
Plos One|December 2, 2020
Age patterns in subjective well-being are partially accounted for by psychological and social factors associated with agingArthur A Stone, Joan E Broderick, Diana Wang, et al.
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