Term ID: T1415

Event-Contingent Recording

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A research method where participants record information about specific events or experiences immediately after they occur, reducing memory distortions and providing real-time data about thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in natural settings.
Example: Having participants log their mood and coping strategies immediately after each stressful event using a smartphone app, providing accurate data about real-world stress responses.

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Reference: Wheeler & Reis (1991)