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Always On, Always Rushed For Time? Exploring Momentary Associations Between Passively Sensed Smartphone Use, Feeling Rushed, and Perceived Task Juggling
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Tapping into feelings: An experience sampling study examining the dynamics of smartphone-based emotion regulation and negative affect.
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- Journal Article
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Analyzing the affective consequences of normal sleep fluctuations : a multiverse investigation using experience sampling data
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- Journal Article
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Connected yet cognitively drained? A mixed-methods study examining whether online vigilance and availability pressure promote mental fatigue
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- Conference Paper
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Tapping into feelings : exploring smartphone use in emotion suppression and expression : an ESM study
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- Journal Article
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Why, how, when, and for whom does digital disconnection work? A process-based framework of digital disconnection
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Does mindless scrolling hamper well-being? Combining ESM and log-data to examine the link between mindless scrolling, goal conflict, guilt, and daily well-being
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Who gets it right? An exploratory study testing whether individual narratives of digital well-being align with quantitative observations of psychological states and smartphone trace data
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Fifty shades of ‘screen time’ : adding dimensions beyond ‘frequency’ and ‘duration’ to map the rhythms of everyday smartphone use
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Does being ‘always on’ burn us out? Exploring associations between perceived availability pressure, online vigilance and subjective fatigue in a large-scale experience sampling study involving smartphone trace data