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“Feeling Appy?”: Using App-based Methodology to Explore Contextual Effects on Real-time Cognitions, Affect and Behaviours

Kaye, L., Monk, R., & Hamlin, I. (2018). “Feeling appy?”: Using app-based methodology to explore contextual effects on real-time cognitions, affect and behaviours. In C. Costa, & J. Condie (Eds.), Doing research in and on the digital: Research methods across fields of inquiry, 11-29. https://www.routledge.com/Doing-Research-In-and-On-the-Digital-Research-Methods-across-Fields-of/Costa-Condie/p/book/9781138673915

Sensitive Health Topics With Underserved Patient Populations: Methodological Considerations for Online Focus Group Discussions

Reisner, S. L., Randazzo, R. K., White Hughto, J. M., Peitzmeier, S., DuBois, L. Z., Pardee, D. J., Marrow, E., McLean, S., & Potter, J. (2018). Sensitive health topics with underserved patient populations: Methodological considerations for online focus group discussions. Qualitative Health Research, 28(10), 1658–1673. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732317705355