APS

30th APS Annual Convention

Behavior Is Fast – EMA Is Slow: Using the Screenome to Study Real-World Behavior in the Digital Age

Friday, May 25, 2018 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · General

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

  1. The Velocity of Digital-Mediated Behavior: Acceleration and Deceleration of Cognition and Emotion in Your SmartphoneXiao Yang, Agnese Chiatti, Nilam Ram
  2. How Quickly Are You Switching between Content? It Might be Faster Than You Think Miriam Brinberg, James Cummings, Leo Yeykelis
  3. Intersections between Your Physical and Virtual Worlds: Influence of Place on Sentiment of Individuals’ Digital ConsumptionKatherine Roehrick, Mu-Jung Cho, Thomas Robinson