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The science of real-time data capture: self-reports in health research

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The set of techniques known collectively as real-time data capture (RTDC) is becoming increasingly important in medical research.

Based on the collection of data in people's typical environments, RTDC is primarily used with self-reported data, such as medical symptoms and psychological states.

Now, its guiding principles and supporting technologies also provide a framework for scientists to monitor physiological information such as heart rate, blood pressure, andskin conductance.

This volume gives the most complete view yet of the state of RTDC science and its potential for use across the health and behavioural sciences.

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Oxford University Press
0195346319 / 9780195346312
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
610.724
03/05/2007
English
396 pages
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