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Sunday, January 21, 2018

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Diary studies is a research method that collects qualitative information by having participants record entries in a log or diary about the activity or experience being studied. This collection of data uses a longitudinal technique, meaning that it is reported by the participants over a period of time ranging from some days to more a few months, meaning that it studies the same variables over a period of time. This research tool, although not being able to provide results as detailed as a true field study, it can still offer a vast amount of contextual information without the costs of a true field study. Diary studies are also known as experience sampling or ecological momentary assessment (EMA) methodology.

There are two types of diary studies:

  1. Elicitation studies, where participants capture media that are then used as prompts for discussion in interviews. The method is a way to trigger the participant's memory.
  2. Feedback studies, where participants answer predefined questions about events. This is a way of getting immediate answers from the participants.

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History

An early example of a diary study was "How Workingmen Spend Their Time" (Bevans, 1913) which went unpublished by George Esdras Bevans.


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Background

Diary studies originate from the fields of psychology and anthropology. In the field of human-computer interaction (HCI), diary studies have been adopted as one method of learning about user needs towards designing more appropriate technologies.


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Advantages

Advantages of diary studies are numerous. They allow:

  • collecting longitudinal and temporal information;
  • reporting events and experiences in context;
  • determining the antecedents, correlations, and consequences of daily experiences.

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Limitations

Diary studies might generate inaccurate recall, especially if using the elicitation type of diary studies, because of the use of memory triggers (e.g. taking a photo and writing about it later). There is low control, low participation and there is a risk of disturbing the action. In feedback studies, there is also low control, and it can be troubling and disturbing to write everything down.


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Tools

PACO is an open source mobile platform for behavioral science.


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See also

  • Diary studies in TESOL
  • Event sampling methodology
  • Qualitative research

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References


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Further reading

  • Broom, A, Kirby, E, Adams, J, Refshuage, K (2015). "On illegitimacy, suffering and recognition: A diary study of women living with chronic pain". Sociology. 49 (4): 712-731. 
  • Broom, A, Meurk, C, Adams, J, Sibbritt & D (2014). "Networks of knowledge or just old wives' tales? A diary-based analysis of women's self-care practices and everyday lay expertise". Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine. 18 (4): 335-351. doi:10.1177/1363459313497610. PMID 23986374. 

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External links

  • Open Source PACO Personal Analytics Companion
  • Github of Open Source PACO Personal Analytics Companion
  • Diary study guide
  • The dos and donts of diary studies
  • Diary studies in HCI psychology slides

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