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The Science of Real-Time Data Capture Free

The Science of Real-Time Data Capture
Author: Arthur Stone
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0195178718
Category: Medical



The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research


The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has designated the topic of real-time data capture as an important and innovative research area. Download The Science of Real-Time Data Capture medical books for free.
As such, the NCI sponsored a national meeting of distinguished research scientists to discuss the state of the science in this emerging and burgeoning field. This book reflects the findings of the conference and discusses the state of the science of real-time data capture and its application to health and cancer research. It provides a conceptual framework for minute-by-minute data capture- ecological momentary assessments (EMA)- and discusses health-related topics where these assessements have been applied. In addition, future directions in real-time data capture assessment, interventions, methodology, and Get The Science of Real-Time Data Capture our bestseller medical books.

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