Such a cool position/project with a fantastic group!
I'm hiring a full-time research assistant to work at the intersection of mental health & technology at the Menlo Park VA! Please see the screenshot for details and share with any upcoming/recent graduates who may be a good fit.
New paper— everyone is collecting intensive longitudinal data but recent review studies report that less than half of studies consider measurement/psychometrics. The paper covers a few foundational psychometric methods for ILD and provides a shiny app to apply them
link.springer.com/article/10.3...
Many intensive longitudinal studies are interested in topics that are not always amenable to direct physical measurement and instead are often theorized as latent constructs (e.g., affect, emotion, mo...
People regulated more in less familiar, less pleasant contexts and with more dominant, less warm social partners. We were especially surprised that people who believe emotions are more controllable actually initiated regulation less often.
Most work on emotion regulation asks who uses which strategies and when. We asked a more basic question: who initiates any emotion regulation in daily life, and when does regulation happen at all?
@eeskevanroekel.bsky.social @charlottev.bsky.social & myself are recruiting a PhD student on momentary emotion beliefs and well-being in adolescents (includes ESM & qualitative methods). Position requires Dutch (for data collection). Happy to answer questions!
👉 Apply: tiu.nu/23638 (27 april 2026)
Tabea Springstein
Haijing Wu Hallenbeck, PhD
I will be recruiting a lab manager to start in fall 2026 and will be accepting applications for Ph.D. students to start in fall 2027.
For more information (& contact info), please reach out through my website: jlcrawford.netlify.app
Excited to share that our paper, “To Regulate or Not To Regulate? Situational and Individual Differences in Emotion Regulation Initiation in Daily Life,” was accepted at Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin!
Postprint: osf.io/preprints/ps...
Tabea Springstein
Tabea Springstein
Mixed methods in ESM? Still very uncommon. 💥 That should change, we think: we should go beyond numbers, and know what people mean with their numbers. www.nature.com/articles/s44...
The experience sampling method (ESM) collects real-time reports of people’s feelings, actions, and surroundings, and originally included both numerical and open-ended responses. Whereas most studies t...