Arthur A. Stone

Affiliations: 
Social/Health Psychology Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Behavioral Psychology
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Junghaenel DU, Schneider S, Lucas G, et al. (2023) Virtual Human-Delivered Interviews for Patients with Chronic Pain: Feasibility, Acceptability, and a Pilot Randomized Trial of Standard Medical, Psychosocial, and Educational Interviews. Psychosomatic Medicine
Stone AA, Schneider S, Smyth JM, et al. (2023) Shedding light on participant selection bias in Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) studies: Findings from an internet panel study. Plos One. 18: e0282591
Schneider S, Junghaenel DU, Meijer E, et al. (2023) Using item response times in online questionnaires to detect mild cognitive impairment. The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
Schneider S, Junghaenel DU, Smyth JM, et al. (2023) Just-in-time adaptive ecological momentary assessment (JITA-EMA). Behavior Research Methods
Schneider S, Jin H, Orriens B, et al. (2022) Using Attributes of Survey Items to Predict Response Times May Benefit Survey Research. Field Methods. 35: 87-99
Junghaenel DU, Schneider S, Orriens B, et al. (2022) Inferring Cognitive Abilities from Response Times to Web-Administered Survey Items in a Population-Representative Sample. Journal of Intelligence. 11
Stone AA, Schneider S, Smyth JM. (2022) Evaluation of Pressing Issues in Ecological Momentary Assessment. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
Schneider S, Junghaenel DU, Meijer E, et al. (2022) Quality of Survey Responses at Older Ages Predicts Cognitive Decline and Mortality Risk. Innovation in Aging. 6: igac027
Cerino ES, Schneider S, Stone AA, et al. (2022) Little evidence for consistent initial elevation bias in self-reported momentary affect: A coordinated analysis of ecological momentary assessment studies. Psychological Assessment
Walentynowicz M, Schneider S, Junghaenel DU, et al. (2021) Vague quantifiers demonstrate little susceptibility to frame of reference effects. Applied Research in Quality of Life. 17: 317-331
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