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Diary methods: Capturing life as it is lived.

by Niall Bolger , Angelina Davis , Eshkol Rafaeli , Niall Bolger , Angelina Davis , Eshkol Rafaeli - Annual review of psychology , 2003
"... Key Words experience sampling method, longitudinal designs, electronic data collection, self-report measures, multilevel models s Abstract In diary studies, people provide frequent reports on the events and experiences of their daily lives. These reports capture the particulars of experience in a w ..."
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Key Words experience sampling method, longitudinal designs, electronic data collection, self-report measures, multilevel models s Abstract In diary studies, people provide frequent reports on the events and experiences of their daily lives. These reports capture the particulars of experience in a

PassPoints: Design and longitudinal evaluation of a graphical password system

by Susan Wiedenbeck , Jim Waters , Jean-camille Birget , Alex Brodskiy , Nasir Memon , 2005
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Current Population Survey: Methods for linking

by Julia A. Rivera Drew, Sarah Flood, John Robert Warren
"... Making full use of the longitudinal design of the ..."
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Making full use of the longitudinal design of the

Birth and early life influences on the timing of puberty onset: results from the DONALD (DOrtmund Nutritional and Anthropometric Longitudinally Designed) Study1–3

by Nadina Karaolis-danckert, Anette E Buyken, Antje Sonntag, Anja Kroke
"... Background: Early age at puberty onset may predispose an indi-vidual to many currently prevalent diseases, including cancer and adiposity. Objective: The objective was to investigate whether early life ex-posures influence the timing of puberty, as defined by both early and late markers, in healthy ..."
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German girls and boys. Design: Term participants (n = 215; 49.8 % female) of the DONALD (DOrtmund Nutritional and Anthropometric Longitudinally De-signed) Study, with sufficient repeated anthropometric measurements between 6 and 13 y to allow estimation of age at take-off of the pubertal growth spurt

The leveraging of interfirm relationships as a distinctive organisational capability: a longitudinal study

by Gianni Lorenzoni, Andrea Lipparini - Strategic Management Journal , 1999
"... In this paper we present a study of the structure of three lead firm-network relationships at two points in time. Using data on companies in the packaging machine industry, we study the process of vertical disintegration and focus on the ability to coordinate competencies and combine knowledge acros ..."
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be shaped and deliberately designed: over time managers develop a specialized supplier network and build a narrower and more competitive set of core competencies. The ability to integrate knowledge residing both inside and outside the firm’s boundaries emerges as a distinctive organizational capability. Our

The Economics of Poverty Traps and Persistent Poverty: An Asset-Based Approach

by Michael R. Carter, Christopher B. Barrett - Journal of Development Studies , 2006
"... Longitudinal data on household living standards open the way to a deeper analysis of the nature and extent of poverty. While a number of studies have exploited this type of data to distinguish transitory from more chronic forms of income or expenditure poverty, this paper develops an asset-based app ..."
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Longitudinal data on household living standards open the way to a deeper analysis of the nature and extent of poverty. While a number of studies have exploited this type of data to distinguish transitory from more chronic forms of income or expenditure poverty, this paper develops an asset

Biometrics DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-0420.2007.00769.x Sample Size Determination for Hierarchical Longitudinal Designs with Differential Attrition Rates

by Robert D. Gibbons
"... Summary. We consider the problem of sample size determination for three-level mixed-effects linear regression models for the analysis of clustered longitudinal data. Three-level designs are used in many areas, but in particular, multicenter randomized longitudinal clinical trials in medical or healt ..."
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Summary. We consider the problem of sample size determination for three-level mixed-effects linear regression models for the analysis of clustered longitudinal data. Three-level designs are used in many areas, but in particular, multicenter randomized longitudinal clinical trials in medical

Do 'High-Performance' Work Practices Improve Establishment-Level Outcomes

by Peter Cappelli, David Neumark , 1999
"... Studies of how different work practices affect organizational perfor-mance have suffered from methodological problems. Especially intrac-table has been the difficulty of establishing whether observed links are causal or merely reflect pre-existing differences among firms. This analysis uses a nation ..."
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national probability sample of establishments, measures of work practices and performance that are comparable across organiza-tions, and, most important, a unique longitudinal design incorporating data from a period prior to the advent of high-performance work practices. The conclusion most strongly

A comparison of efficiencies of longitudinal, mixed longitudinal and cross-sectional designs

by Martijn P. F. Berger - Journal of Educational Statistics , 1986
"... ABSTRACT. The choice among a longitudinal, mixed longitudinal, or cross-sectional design is often called for in educational and psychological research. The problem of choosing the most efficient design to estimate polynomial parameters for time-structured data is considered, and the comparison of th ..."
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ABSTRACT. The choice among a longitudinal, mixed longitudinal, or cross-sectional design is often called for in educational and psychological research. The problem of choosing the most efficient design to estimate polynomial parameters for time-structured data is considered, and the comparison

The design and evaluation of a high-performance soft keyboard

by I. Scott Mackenzie - Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '99 , 1999
"... The design and evaluation of a high performance soft keyboard for mobile systems are described. Using a model to predict the upper-bound text entry rate for soft keyboards, we designed a keyboard layout with a predicted upper-bound entry rate of 58.2 wpm. This is about 35 % faster than the predicted ..."
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the predicted rate for a QWERTY layout. We compared our design (“OPTI”) with a QWERTY layout in a longitudinal evaluation using five participants and 20 45-minute sessions of text entry. Average entry rates for OPT1 increased from 17.0 wpm initially to 44.3 wpm at session 20. The average rates exceeded those
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