Testing self-report time-use diaries against objective instruments in real time
This study provides a new test of time-use diary methodology, comparing diaries with a pair of objective criterion measures: wearable cameras and accelerometers. A volunteer sample of respondents (n = 148) completed conventional self-report paper time-use diaries using the standard UK Harmonised Eur...
Main Authors: | Gershuny, J, Harms, T, Doherty, A, Thomas, E, Milton, K, Kelly, P, Foster, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2019
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