Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- PART I INTRODUCTION: THE EXPERIENCE OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
- PART II THE EXPERIENCE SAMPLING METHOD: PROCEDURES AND ANALYSES
- 4 Validity and reliability of the Experience Sampling Method
- 5 Analyzing Experience Sampling data: a guide book for the perplexed
- 6 States, syndromes, and polythetic classes: developing a classification system for ESM data using the ascending and cross-classification method
- PART III EXPERIENCE SAMPLING STUDIES WITH CLINICAL SAMPLES
- PART IV THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF THE EXPERIENCE SAMPLING METHOD
- PART V PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH APPLICATIONS: PRACTICAL ISSUES and ATTENTION POINTS
- CLOSING Looking to the future
- References
- List of contributors
- Index
4 - Validity and reliability of the Experience Sampling Method
from PART II - THE EXPERIENCE SAMPLING METHOD: PROCEDURES AND ANALYSES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- PART I INTRODUCTION: THE EXPERIENCE OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
- PART II THE EXPERIENCE SAMPLING METHOD: PROCEDURES AND ANALYSES
- 4 Validity and reliability of the Experience Sampling Method
- 5 Analyzing Experience Sampling data: a guide book for the perplexed
- 6 States, syndromes, and polythetic classes: developing a classification system for ESM data using the ascending and cross-classification method
- PART III EXPERIENCE SAMPLING STUDIES WITH CLINICAL SAMPLES
- PART IV THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF THE EXPERIENCE SAMPLING METHOD
- PART V PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH APPLICATIONS: PRACTICAL ISSUES and ATTENTION POINTS
- CLOSING Looking to the future
- References
- List of contributors
- Index
Summary
Sampling of experience
In recent years a growing number of investigators have sought information on the daily events and experiences that make up people's lives. Pervin (1985) identified the ‘increasing use of beeper technology’ as a research methodology in which signaling devices carried by respondents are used to elicit self-report data at randomized points in time. One of the earliest lines of investigation using pagers to stimulate self-reports began at the University of Chicago in 1975, under the name of ‘Experience Sampling Method’ (Csikszentmihalyi et al., 1977). The general purpose of this methodology is to study the subjective experience of persons interacting in natural environments, as advocated by Lewin (1936) and Murray (1938), in a way that ensures ecological validity (Brunswick, 1952). The need for this kind of approach arises from research demonstrating the inability of people to provide accurate retrospective information on their daily activities (Bernard et al., 1984; Juster, 1985; Yarmey, 1979) and emotional experience (Thomas & Diener, 1989). Its goal is similar to the one Fiske (1971, p. 179) set out for psychology as a whole: ‘to measure … the ways a person usually behaves, the regularities in perceptions, feelings and actions.’
The objective of the research described in this chapter is to sample experience systematically, hence the name Experience Sampling Method (ESM). The present article describes ESM and reports on its reliability and validity, using findings from a number of studies.
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- The Experience of PsychopathologyInvestigating Mental Disorders in their Natural Settings, pp. 43 - 57Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1992
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