APS
30th APS Annual Convention
Behavior Is Fast – EMA Is Slow: Using the Screenome to Study Real-World Behavior in the Digital Age
Digital experiences capture an increasingly large part of life, making them a preferred, if not required, method to describe and theorize about human behavior. This symposium will demonstrate how we can examine the “what,” “when,” and “where” of behavior using a new screen capture methodology that encodes the screenome.
Chairs & Discussants
- Miriam BrinbergChair
The Pennsylvania State University - Nilam RamCoChair
The Pennsylvania State University - Byron ReevesDiscussant
Stanford University
Presentations
- The Velocity of Digital-Mediated Behavior: Acceleration and Deceleration of Cognition and Emotion in Your SmartphoneXiao Yang, Agnese Chiatti, Nilam Ram
- How Quickly Are You Switching between Content? It Might be Faster Than You Think Miriam Brinberg, James Cummings, Leo Yeykelis
- Intersections between Your Physical and Virtual Worlds: Influence of Place on Sentiment of Individuals’ Digital ConsumptionKatherine Roehrick, Mu-Jung Cho, Thomas Robinson