Habit and intention in everyday life: The multiple processes by which past behavior predicts future behavior.

JA Ouellette, W Wood - Psychological bulletin, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
Past behavior guides future responses through 2 processes. Well-practiced behaviors in
constant contexts recur because the processing that initiates and controls their performance …

Habit, attitude, and planned behaviour: is habit an empty construct or an interesting case of goal-directed automaticity?

B Verplanken, H Aarts - European review of social psychology, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Habit is often treated as a construct of marginal interest in the literature on attitude–
behaviour relations. We argue that this is undeserved, particularly given the current interest …

Validation of a new three-item self-report measure for medication adherence

IB Wilson, Y Lee, J Michaud, FJ Fowler Jr… - AIDS and Behavior, 2016 - Springer
Few self-report measures of medication adherence have been rigorously developed and
validated against electronic drug monitoring (EDM). Assess the validity of the 3-item self …

Self-referencing and persuasion: Narrative transportation versus analytical elaboration

JE Escalas - Journal of Consumer Research, 2007 - academic.oup.com
This article contrasts narrative self-referencing with analytical self-referencing. I propose that
narrative self-referencing persuades through transportation, where people become …

Asking questions about behavior: Cognition, communication, and questionnaire construction

N Schwarz, D Oyserman - The American Journal of Evaluation, 2001 - Elsevier
Evaluation researchers frequently obtain self-reports of behaviors, asking program
participants to report on process and outcome-relevant behaviors. Unfortunately, reporting …

The science of asking questions

NC Schaeffer, S Presser - Annual review of sociology, 2003 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Survey methodologists have drawn on and contributed to research by cognitive
psychologists, conversation analysts, and others to lay a foundation for the science of asking …

Episodic and semantic knowledge in emotional self-report: evidence for two judgment processes.

MD Robinson, GL Clore - Journal of personality and social …, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
Three studies involving 3 participant samples (Ns= 39, 55, and 53) tested the hypothesis that
people retrieve episodic emotion knowledge when reporting on their emotions over short …

The structure of autobiographical memory and the event history calendar: Potential improvements in the quality of retrospective reports in surveys

RF Belli - Memory, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews the literature on the structure of autobiographical memory and points to
the use of event history calendars as a survey methodology that reflects this structure …

[PDF][PDF] Why researchers should think “real-time”: A cognitive rationale

N Schwarz - Handbook of research methods for studying daily life, 2012 - dornsife.usc.edu
When we want to know what people think, feel, and do, we ask them. This reliance on self-
reports is based on the tacit assumption that people know their thoughts, feelings, and …

[PDF][PDF] Retrospective and concurrent self-reports: The rationale for real-time data capture

N Schwarz - The science of real-time data capture: Self-reports in …, 2007 - academia.edu
Self-reports are the dominant method of data collection in the social and behavioral
sciences, where they are used to assess respondents' behaviors, attitudes and subjective …