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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 27.
Published in final edited form as: Proc ACM Hum Comput Interact. 2019 Nov 7;3(CSCW):1–29. doi: 10.1145/3359216

Table 9.

Daily behavior metrics associated with affect ratings (i.e., ratings of momentary anxiety, depression, frustration, feeling overwhelmed, loneliness, happiness, feeling connected). These are grouped by categories of behaviors literature suggested as relevant to psychological distress. These metric are considered as outcomes in relation to unfair treatment.

Daily Behaviors Related to Affect Ratings
Mobility Social Interactions Sleep
Number of changes in activity Number of calls Minutes sleep
Number of changes in activity (afternoon) Number of calls (evening) Minutes sleep (main sleep)
Number of activities Number of incoming calls (evening) Minutes in bed
Number of activities (afternoon) Number of outgoing calls (evening) Minutes in bed (main sleep)
Number of activities (evening) Number of missed calls Sleep duration (main sleep)
Percentage of time in motion Phone Usage Physical Activity
Percentage of time in motion (afternoon) Number of unlocks per minute (night) Number of steps
Circadian movement Number of minutes interacting with phone
Circadian movement (afternoon) Number of interactions with phone (morning)
Percentage of time at home (night) Number of interactions with phone (afternoon)
Number of interactions with phone (afternoon)