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Gudrun Eisele

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Frontiers in Psychology|March 15, 2021
Reported Affect Changes as a Function of Response Delay: Findings From a Pooled Dataset of Nine Experience Sampling StudiesGudrun Eisele, Hugo Vachon, Inez Myin-Germeys, et al.
Assessment|January 25, 2026
An Investigation of the Temporal Dynamics of Careless Responding Across Different Populations in Experience Sampling DataMilla Pihlajamäki, Gudrun Eisele, Lisa Peeters, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry|December 17, 2025
Interpretation Issues With the Patient Health Questionnaire InstructionsMargarita Panayiotou, Josip Razum, Gudrun Eisele, et al.
Assessment|September 10, 2020
The Effects of Sampling Frequency and Questionnaire Length on Perceived Burden, Compliance, and Careless Responding in Experience Sampling Data in a Student PopulationGudrun Eisele, Hugo Vachon, Ginette Lafit, et al.
Psychological Assessment|September 29, 2022
A mixed-method investigation into measurement reactivity to the experience sampling method: The role of sampling protocol and individual characteristicsGudrun Eisele, Hugo Vachon, Ginette Lafit, et al.
Psychological Assessment|March 23, 2026
The distracted participant? Experience sampling response behavior and participant disturbance in social situationsGudrun Eisele, Robin Achterhof, Aleksandra M Lachowicz, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|February 10, 2022
Applying multiverse analysis to experience sampling data: Investigating whether preprocessing choices affect robustness of conclusionsJeroen Weermeijer, Ginette Lafit, Glenn Kiekens, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|March 22, 2025
ESM-Q: A consensus-based quality assessment tool for experience sampling method itemsGudrun Eisele, Anu Hiekkaranta, Yoram K Kunkels, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|March 15, 2021
Reported Affect Changes as a Function of Response Delay: Findings From a Pooled Dataset of Nine Experience Sampling StudiesGudrun Eisele, Hugo Vachon, Inez Myin-Germeys, et al.
Assessment|January 25, 2026
An Investigation of the Temporal Dynamics of Careless Responding Across Different Populations in Experience Sampling DataMilla Pihlajamäki, Gudrun Eisele, Lisa Peeters, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry|December 17, 2025
Interpretation Issues With the Patient Health Questionnaire InstructionsMargarita Panayiotou, Josip Razum, Gudrun Eisele, et al.
Assessment|September 10, 2020
The Effects of Sampling Frequency and Questionnaire Length on Perceived Burden, Compliance, and Careless Responding in Experience Sampling Data in a Student PopulationGudrun Eisele, Hugo Vachon, Ginette Lafit, et al.
Psychological Assessment|September 29, 2022
A mixed-method investigation into measurement reactivity to the experience sampling method: The role of sampling protocol and individual characteristicsGudrun Eisele, Hugo Vachon, Ginette Lafit, et al.
Psychological Assessment|March 23, 2026
The distracted participant? Experience sampling response behavior and participant disturbance in social situationsGudrun Eisele, Robin Achterhof, Aleksandra M Lachowicz, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|February 10, 2022
Applying multiverse analysis to experience sampling data: Investigating whether preprocessing choices affect robustness of conclusionsJeroen Weermeijer, Ginette Lafit, Glenn Kiekens, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|March 22, 2025
ESM-Q: A consensus-based quality assessment tool for experience sampling method itemsGudrun Eisele, Anu Hiekkaranta, Yoram K Kunkels, et al.
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