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Against the flow in data collection: How data triangulation combined with a ‘slow’ interview technique enriches data

2017

Capturing the voices of the ‘disadvantaged’ in society may often be difficult to achieve. In this article, we argue that the combination of data triangulation and a ‘slow’ interview technique may be a good method when the target group is vulnerable people who may find the interview challenging. Data triangulation can reveal a social phenomenon’s complexity by providing a fuller picture, while in-depth interviews and a ‘slow’ interview technique can enhance data quality. We present an alternative to what we perceive as being dominant and tacit support for use of voice recordings in interview-based studies, thus our research approach goes against the current flow in the research community. I…

Semi-structured interviewHealth (social science)Data collection030504 nursingInterview05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsDisadvantaged03 medical and health sciences0504 sociologyIn depth interviewsStructured interviewMathematics education0305 other medical sciencePsychologySocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Qualitative Social Work
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Unlocking behaviors of long-term service consumers : the role of action inertia

2017

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the antecedents of word-of-mouth (WOM) in long-term service settings. Specifically, the authors examine the moderating role of action inertia in the relationships between satisfaction and repatronage intention, satisfaction and WOM, and repatronage intention and WOM. Design/methodology/approach The proposed model was empirically tested using survey data from 1,385 telecommunications service subscribers. The data were analyzed using partial least squares path modeling. Findings Results suggest that a positive link between repatronage intention and WOM, hereto a neglected relationship in the marketing literature, in contrast to previous literat…

Service (business)Service qualityStrategy and Management05 social sciencessatisfactionWord of mouthTelecommunications servicerepatronage intentionsAdvertisingservice qualityLoyalty business modelAction (philosophy)word-of-mouth0502 economics and businessPartial least squares path modelingSurvey data collection050211 marketingaction inertiaMarketingPsychology050203 business & managementperceived value
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A Proposal for Agent Simulation of Peer Review

2010

Peer review lies at the core of current scientific research. It is composed of a set of social norms, practices and processes that connect the abstract scientific method with the society of people that apply the method. As a social construct, peer review should be understood by building theory-informed models and comparing them with data collection. Both these activities are evolving in the era of automated computation and communication: new modeling tools and large bodies of data become available to the interested researcher. In this paper, starting from abstract principles, we develop and present a model of the peer review process. We also propose a working implementation of a subset of t…

Set (abstract data type)Agent-based modelData collectionComputer sciencebusiness.industryMulti-agent systemScientific methodArtificial intelligencebusinessData scienceAgent-based social simulationSocial simulationPeer reviewSSRN Electronic Journal
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Sosiaalialan asiakastietojärjestelmissä paljon parannettavaa: käyttäjäkokemukset 2019

2020

Sosiaali- ja terveydenhuollon digitalisaatiolle on asetettu paljon odotuksia niin palveluiden laadun, saavutettavuuden kuin tehokkuuden osalta. Asiakas- ja potilastietojärjestelmiltä odotetaan paljon tavoitteiden saavuttamiseksi. Asiakastietojärjestelmät ovat laajasti käytössä sosiaalialalla, mutta niiden käyttöä työvälineenä ja niiden avulla saavutettuja hyötyjä on tutkittu ammattilaisten näkökulmasta vain vähän. Keväällä 2019 kartoitettiin ensimmäistä kertaa valtakunnallisesti sosiaalialan ammattilaisten käyttäjäkokemuksia asiakastietojärjestelmistä. Tässä artikkelissa kuvataan kyselytutkimuksen toteutus ja tulokset eniten käytettyjen tuotemerkkien osalta. Tutkimus toimii pilottina vuonna…

Social WorkKnowledge managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectComputer applications to medicine. Medical informaticssocial work [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p3286]R858-859.7kyselytutkimusSocial Welfarekäytettävyys [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p3785]kyselytutkimus [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p10631]Tieteelliset artikkelit / Scientific papersinformation systemsOnline SystemskäyttöliittymätUser experience designsosiaalialan ammattilainen3141 TerveystiedeHealth care050602 political science & public administrationInformation systemsosiaalihuolto0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesTime managementQuality (business)media_commontietojärjestelmätbusiness.industrysocial work05 social scienceskäyttäjäkokemus [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p25337]Usability0506 political scienceAsiakastietojärjestelmäsosiaalihuolto [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p3281]sosiaalityöAttitudeuser-computer interfacesurveys and questionnairesSurvey data collectionsocial welfare [http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p3281]Public aspects of medicineRA1-1270Psychologybusinesssocial sciencessurvey-tutkimussocial welfare050104 developmental & child psychologyFinnish Journal of eHealth and eWelfare
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2020

Abstract Challenge is a key motivation for videogame play. But what kind of challenge types videogames include, and which of them players prefer? This article helps to answer the above questions by developing and validating Videogame Challenge Inventory (CHA), a psychometrically sound measurement for investigating players’ challenge preferences in videogames. Based on a review of literature, we developed a 38-item version of CHA that was included in a social media user survey (N = 813). An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) revealed a latent structure of five challenge types: Physical, Analytical, Socioemotional, Insight, and Foresight. CHA was amended in another EFA with USA-based survey da…

Socioemotional selectivity theory05 social sciencesApplied psychologyGeneral EngineeringDiscriminant validity050801 communication & media studiesHuman Factors and ErgonomicsConfirmatory factor analysisExploratory factor analysisEducationHuman-Computer Interaction0508 media and communicationsHardware and ArchitectureSurvey data collection0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial mediaConstruct (philosophy)PsychologyVideo game050107 human factorsSoftwareInternational Journal of Human-Computer Studies
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Predictors of time famine among Finnish employees - Work, family or leisure?

2009

The recent survey data indicates that the time famine is a common experience among employees, while the data of time use indicates increased leisure time. Similarly, there are different views on the causes of time famine. Firstly, in working life research time famine is usually explained by increasing requirements of work life. Secondly, in gender studies time famine is considered to be a product of family obligations. Thirdly, some authors interpret time famine as a phenomenon relating to the intensification of leisure. The aim of the study was to examine the extent and causes of time famine among Finnish employees. The analysis was based on the Finnish Use of Time data (1999–2000) and foc…

Sociology and Political ScienceDescriptive statisticsjel:C42media_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Logistic regressionWork lifejel:J22FeelingWork (electrical)Survey data collectionFamineSociologyProduct (category theory)Time famine time pressure time-use diariesDemographymedia_commonelectronic International Journal of Time Use Research
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The deteriorating work-related well-being among statutory social workers in a rigorous economic context

2014

This article examines the connection between economic pressures and impaired well-being at work experienced by Finnish statutory social workers. The survey data were collected during the years 2011–2012. The respondents (N = 817) were social workers in statutory social services. The overall response rate was 46.5 and nearly 60% of all Finnish municipalities participated in the study. This study affirms the worrying state of the well-being at work of statutory social workers. Up to 43% of the respondents reported worsening of their work-related well-being during the past two years. On average, they had experienced impaired work-related well-being at least once a month. Nearly 18% reported ex…

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial workWork (electrical)Statutory lawEconomic contextWell-beingSurvey data collectionSocial WelfareSocioeconomicsPsychologyWork relatedSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)European Journal of Social Work
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The gender gap in teenagers’ incomes. A 30-year trend in Finland 1983–2013

2015

ABSTRACTIn this article, we examine the gender differences in disposable incomes of teenagers during a 30-year period 1983–2013, using large nationally representative survey data. Since the gender pay gap in working life has been rather persistent in Finland and the EU, it was necessary to see whether the gap persists in teenagers’ incomes as well. Although teenagers do not receive much income from work, they adapt to the structures of society during their teenage years and learn gender roles in consumption, education, and working life. Our results reveal that the gender pay gap has been rather persistent in Finland, particularly among 14- and 16-year-old teenagers. It is only among 18-year…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectWageTeenagersyoung peoplework0502 economics and businessgender050602 political science & public administrationconsumptionLife-span and Life-course StudiesSocioeconomicsmedia_commonConsumption (economics)Working life05 social sciencesGeneral Social Sciences0506 political scienceincometa5141Survey data collection050211 marketingDemographic economicsResidenceGender gapPsychologyGender pay gapJournal of Youth Studies
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Sociodemographic Characteristics and Interests of FeverApp Users

2021

The FeverApp Registry is a model registry focusing on pediatric fever using a mobile app to collect data and present recommendations. The recorded interactions can clarify the relationship between user documentation and user information. This initial evaluation regarding features of participants and usage intensity of educational video, information library, and documentation of fever events covers the runtime of FeverApp for the first 14 months. Of the 1592 users, the educational opening video was viewed by 41.5%, the Info Library was viewed by 37.5%, and fever events were documented by 55.5%. In the current sample, the role of a mother (p &lt

Software documentation020205 medical informaticsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisApplied psychologylcsh:Medicine02 engineering and technologyregistryArticleTask (project management)03 medical and health sciencesCurrent sample0302 clinical medicineDocumentation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHumans030212 general & internal medicineRegistriesguidelinesChildFeverAppUser informationfeverData collectionbusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMobile appsecological momentary assessmentuser behaviorUsabilityMobile Applicationsusabilitysociodemographic characteristicsbusinessPsychologyfeasibilityInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Correcting for non-ignorable missingness in smoking trends

2015

Data missing not at random (MNAR) is a major challenge in survey sampling. We propose an approach based on registry data to deal with non-ignorable missingness in health examination surveys. The approach relies on follow-up data available from administrative registers several years after the survey. For illustration we use data on smoking prevalence in Finnish National FINRISK study conducted in 1972-1997. The data consist of measured survey information including missingness indicators, register-based background information and register-based time-to-disease survival data. The parameters of missingness mechanism are estimable with these data although the original survey data are MNAR. The u…

Statistics and ProbabilityBackground informationFOS: Computer and information sciencesta112Test data generationComputer scienceSurvey samplingnon-participationta3142Smoking prevalenceBayesian inferenceMissing dataStatistics - Applicationsregistry dataMethodology (stat.ME)missing dataStatisticsSurvey data collectionRegistry dataApplications (stat.AP)Statistics Probability and Uncertaintysurvey samplingStatistics - Methodologysmoking prevalencehealth examination survey
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