THE USE OF A REAL-TIME COMPUTER DIARY FOR DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY Taylor, C. B., Fried, L., Kenardy, J. 1990; 28 (1): 93-97

Abstract

Behavioural researchers have long relied on the use of diaries for the collection of self-report data. We discuss the characteristics of a programmable hand-held computer used to collect hourly and event generated data for 7 days on 20 subjects with panic disorder. In the application described, subjects answered a series of 19 or more questions on the hour from 0700 to 2300 or when they were having a panic attack. Subjects completed 88% of all the hourly ratings (range 64-98%). The system was well accepted by the subjects and provided relatively inexpensive data collection and management.

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