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Comparative Latent State–Trait Analysis of Satisfaction with Life Measures: The Steen Happiness Index and the Satisfaction with Life Scale

by Research Team | Mar 19, 2019 | Research Publications

Author: Kaczmarek, Lukasz D. Bujacz, Aleksandra Eid, Michael Abstract: The variance in satisfaction with life can be broken down into trait- and state-like components. We ran tests to determine if a new scale for the measurement of satisfaction with life, the Steen...

Beyond self-tracking: Exploring and unpacking four emerging labels of patient data work

by Research Team | Mar 8, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Piras, Enrico Maria Abstract: Despite the growing attention of researchers, healthcare managers and policy makers, data gathering and information management practices are largely untheorized areas. In this work are presented and discussed some early-stage...

On the body of the consumer: performance‐seeking with wearables and health and fitness apps

by Research Team | Mar 4, 2019 | Research Publications

Author: Hardey, Mariann (Maz) Abstract: Contributing to critical digital health research and the sociology of health consumption, this study investigates the phenomenon of self‐tracking and interpretation of consumer data via wearable technology and mobile fitness...

Averaging weights leads to wider optima and better generalization

by Research Team | Feb 25, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Izmailov, PavelPodoprikhin, DmitriiGaripov, TimurVetrov, DmitryWilson, Andrew Gordon Abstract: Deep neural networks are typically trained by optimizing a loss function with an SGD variant, in conjunction with a decaying learning rate, until convergence. We...

The thing-power of the human-app health assemblage: thinking with vital materialism

by Research Team | Feb 22, 2019 | Research Publications

Author(s): Lupton, Deborah Abstract: Hundreds of thousands of apps are now available that have been designed to monitor, manage or improve users’ health. In this article, I draw on feminist new materialist perspectives, and particularly the vital materialism offered...
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