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Description: New technology is allowing psychologists to give richer and more sophisticated answers to the question "What are people like outside the lab?" Using a variety of "off the shelf" sensors, we can get a comprehensive idea of people's daily lives, including physiological processes—like how their heart rate or respiration rate changes throughout the day—social processes—like how much they talk to other people—and even environmental processes—like how environmental CO2 and quality of light fluctuate throughout the day. This workshop will describe how to collect and analyze mobile sensing data, focusing on social processes. Data analysis will include Recurrence Quantification Analysis and Machine Learning. If you are hoping to start collecting this kind of data, or have data and need to think through how to analyze it, this workshop is for you.

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