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  1. Strain and Recovery Activities over a Week Predict Short-Term Changes in Processing Speed in Workers
  2. Daily Workload and Stress Can Build on Each Other Over Time
  3. Survey response times can reveal when people put less effort into answering questions
  4. An online population-representative longitudinal cognitive dataset from the Understanding America Study
  5. Activity disruption, illness intrusiveness, and life satisfaction in adults with type 1 diabetes: an ecological momentary assessment study
  6. Helping Others May Support Healthy Aging and Independent Living
  7. Functional and cognitive correlates of typing speed in a large U.S. panel study
  8. Intensive, Repeated Self-Report Measures: Should We Be Concerned About Changes in Data Quality Over Time?
  9. Resting Heart Rate Variability Measured by Consumer Wearables and Its Associations with Diverse Health Domains in Five Longitudinal Studies
  10. Early identification of cognitive impairment in older adults from Advanced Activities of Daily Living (AADL): A scoping review
  11. Evidence supports the validity and reliability of response times from a brief survey as a digital biomarker for processing speed in a large panel study
  12. Using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) to understand occupation from the perspective of the experiencing self: An illustrative example in workers with type 1 diabetes
  13. Early Identification of Cognitive Impairment in Community Environments Through Modeling Subtle Inconsistencies in Questionnaire Responses: Machine Learning Model Development and Validation
  14. Intensive, Repeated Self-Report Measures: Should We Be Concerned About Changes in Data Quality Over Time? (Preprint)
  15. Reliability and Validity of Ecological Momentary Assessment Response Time–Based Measures of Emotional Clarity: Secondary Data Analysis
  16. Comparisons of Self-Report With Objective Measurements Suggest Faster Responding but Little Change in Response Quality Over Time in Ecological Momentary Assessment Studies
  17. Reliability and Validity of Ecological Momentary Assessment Response Time–Based Measures of Emotional Clarity: Secondary Data Analysis (Preprint)
  18. Attrition from longitudinal ageing studies and performance across domains of cognitive functioning: an individual participant data meta-analysis
  19. Early Identification of Cognitive Impairment in Community Environments Through Modeling Subtle Inconsistencies in Questionnaire Responses: Machine Learning Model Development and Validation (Preprint)
  20. Validity and Reliability of the Occupational Balance Questionnaire (OBQ11) in a U.S. Sample of Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
  21. Reliability and Validity of Noncognitive Ecological Momentary Assessment Survey Response Times as an Indicator of Cognitive Processing Speed in People’s Natural Environment: Intensive Longitudinal Study
  22. Across and Within- Individual Associations Between Everyday Activities and Quality of Life Relevant Measures, in Workers with Type 1 Diabetes
  23. Workers’ whole day workload and next day cognitive performance
  24. Inferring Cognitive Abilities from Response Times to Web-Administered Survey Items in a Population-Representative Sample
  25. Reliability and Validity of Noncognitive Ecological Momentary Assessment Survey Response Times as an Indicator of Cognitive Processing Speed in People’s Natural Environment: Intensive Longitudinal Study (Preprint)
  26. Perception of whole day workload as a mediator between activity engagement and stress in workers with type 1 diabetes
  27. Validation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) adapted for the whole day repeated measures context
  28. Function and Emotion in Everyday Life With Type 1 Diabetes (FEEL-T1D): Protocol for a Fully Remote Intensive Longitudinal Study
  29. Understanding Worker Well-Being Relative to High-Workload and Recovery Activities across a Whole Day: Pilot Testing an Ecological Momentary Assessment Technique
  30. Function and Emotion in Everyday Life With Type 1 Diabetes (FEEL-T1D): Protocol for a Fully Remote Intensive Longitudinal Study (Preprint)
  31. Lifestyle balance, restful and strenuous occupations, and physiological activation