Keywords: workload, psychological detachment, marital satisfaction, work - home segmentation preference,
diary study
Scholars already found support for a curvilinear relationship between workload and other outcome variables, such as physical health (i.e., cross-sectional study; Karanika - Murray et al., 2009) and task performance (i.e.,
diary study; Hofmans et al., 2015).
Relationship of dyadic closeness with work - related stress: a daily
diary study.
Spillover of interpersonal conflicts from work into nonwork: a daily
diary study.
Recovery at home and performance at work:
a diary study on self — family facilitation.
We asked our respondents to complete a one - time general survey 1 week prior to completing the daily
diary study for 10 consecutive working days (i.e., not during weekends) starting on a Monday.
A daily
diary study of affective responses to psychological contract breach and exceeded promises.
Finally, in a recently conducted
diary study, the link between dispositional empathic concern and positive support was again not found [37].
Strengths deployment as a mood - repair mechanism: Evidence from
a diary study with a relationship exercise group.
In addition, she has conducted quantitative analysis for the Supporting Healthy Marriage project's daily
diary study.
Communication and connection during deployment: A daily -
diary study from the perspective of at - home partners.
A daily
diary study of 1004 crying episodes.
In his landmark 1965 12 - country time -
diary study, German sociologist Erwin Scheuch found that the more industrialized a country became, the more activities its people crammed into a 24 - hour period.
In all, 5687 articles were reviewed and 28
diary studies were deemed suitable for inclusion in this meta - analysis.
EnhanceTV spent the past year listening to more than 10,000 educators through surveys, research groups,
diary studies and focus groups, then rebuilding its platform based on the expressed needs.
National data does not exist on exactly what is happening in classrooms around the country, but anecdotal evidence and a few time -
diary studies of kindergarten classrooms indicate that the KIPP DREAM classroom may be the exception, not the rule.
Furthermore,
diary studies could minimize the memory biases that attend retrospective self - reports.
In addition, recent
diary studies found that workload negatively related to an employee's marital life (Story and Repetti, 2006; Lavee and Ben - Ari, 2007).
Although two - item measures are rarely used in traditional (i.e., cross-sectional) designs, in
diary studies single - and two - item measures have a considerable history especially for concrete constructs.
So far, previous
diary studies mainly focused on the moderating role (e.g., Sonnentag et al., 2010a) and — to our knowledge — only one study examined the mediating role of detachment (ten Brummelhuis and Bakker, 2012).
Two
diary studies were carried out in 9 - to 13 - year - old children.
Not exact matches
In line with the
study about stressful jobs, other research demonstrates that similar forms of expressive writing (writing out your thoughts and feelings like in a
diary) helps those coping with stressful situations such as unemployment.
Many
studies have shown that using self - monitoring techniques like keeping a food
diary may help with weight loss (7).
She points out the discrepancies between the amount of time people claim to spend on work during a week, for example, and the number of hours that
studies using time
diaries actually show we spend making productive contributions to our jobs.
Near the end of the sixteenth century, the English Puritan Richard Rogers wrote that
studying his
diary was necessary «that I may so observe my heart that I may see my life in frame from time to time.»
Taking into account viewing duplication and correcting for the fact that the
diaries may underreport by as much as 15 per cent, the
study says that the number of people who have watched at least one - quarter hour of religious television per week is about 13.3 million, or 6.2 per cent of the national television audience.
Taking into account that the
diaries may underreport by as much as 15 %, the
study estimated that an unduplicated audience of 13.3 million people watched at least 15 minutes of religious TV per week.
To help assess dietary compliance, participants kept food
diaries and were required to adhere to a low - polyphenolic diet that eliminated fruits, vegetables, tea, coffee, alcohol, chocolate and whole grains for the duration of the
study.
The participants also kept food
diaries and were required to adhere to a low - polyphenolic diet that eliminated fruits, vegetables, tea, coffee, alcohol, chocolate and whole grains for the duration of the
study.
And beyond that, there have been
studies that say eating full fat
diary can lower your chances of developing heart disease.
The challenges of living in the 1700's come to life for students as they card and spin wool;
study an old map and
diary; write with quills; dress in period clothing and decide where to build their homestead.
Delivery medical records, telephone surveys, and feeding
diaries were used to assess
study participant characteristics including delivery mode and feeding method at the time of stool sample collection (Table 1).
In March 2013, we began collecting urine samples along with a 3 - day food
diary from the parents of infants who received pediatric care at the 2 major clinics involved in our
study.
No attempt was made to check compliance in the completion of the
diary cards because of the number of mothers in the
study.
Agreement between breastfeeding duration reported prospectively in a
diary in 1940 — 1956 by Menstruation and Reproductive History
Study participants and retrospectively on a questionnaire in 1990 — 1991, according to maternal and infant characteristics, United States
Professor Culpeper, who is ERSC funded,
studied 500
diary reports of incidents of impoliteness experienced by people living in Britain, Germany, Finland, Turkey and China.
There have been something like a dozen biographies and
studies of Harold Macmillan and this autumn the second edited volume of his postwar
diaries will be published.
For this
study, published in The Journalof the American Medical Association, investigators asked parents to fill out an annual food
diary.
In 2003 Pennebaker and statistician R. Sherlock Campbell, now at Yale University, used a statistical tool called latent semantic analysis (LSA) to
study the
diary entries of trauma patients from three earlier
studies, looking for text characteristics that had changed in patients who were convalescing and met rarely with their physician.
Over the course of several visits, Bolte
studied Palmer's food
diaries and helped him nail down which foods were most likely to trigger the painful autoimmune response.
The
study, published in the January edition of the journal Rheumatology International, examined the effect of a daily pain
diary on recovery from acute lower back sprain.
But a new
study from the University of Alberta's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry shows those well - intentioned
diaries may have unintended consequences.
For their analysis, the researchers included only 45 participants, those who filled out the
diary more than 25 percent of the time and had taken opioid pills at least once during the
study period.
In a new
study, researchers analyzed the lifestyles of field hockey and squash players using detailed surveys and
diary entries.
The second
study analyzed the entries that 110 people made over a period of three days in «dream
diaries.»
Use of an ICU
diary, assessed in two
studies, was not associated with significant reduction in depressive symptoms, nor was a nurse - led ICU follow - up clinic, assessed in one
study.
Taylor discovered that the
study participants who received in - person cognitive behavioral treatment for their insomnia reported significantly greater improvements in sleep quality — as determined by the sleep
diaries and activity monitors — than those who received the Internet therapy.
Cynthia Neri Zayas from the Center for International
Studies at UPD is exploring the ten - year
diary of a contemporary Japanese ama named Yamashita - san, who lives in the village of Goza in south - western Japan.
The researchers from the Department of Sociology based their findings on the time
diaries of men and women from 16 developed countries from 1961 to the present, collected as the Multinational Time Use
Study (MTUS).
The
study involved 7 days of wrist actigraphy to measure sleep, food
diaries to measure caloric intake and dietary patterns, and SenseWear arm band monitoring to measure physical activity.