activity sampling (redirected fromwork sampling) Encyclopedia activity sampling or a means of studying the work of managers, staff and indirect factory workers (seeINDIRECT LABOUR). Activity sampling involves noting at predetermined time intervals, say every five minutes, what activity or work a partic...
Methodological Quality of Included Reviews The methodological quality of the included reviews has been evaluated based on a predefined checklist, revealing that most reviews fall within a medium quality range (See Table 4). Notably, the more recent meta-analytical reviews adhering to the Johanna ...
Data collection consisted of a semi-structured interview to identify experiences with implementation and sustainment barriers and facilitators; free list exercise to elicit participant conceptions of the word “sustainment” and what it will take to sustain their programs; and a checklist of ...
Use our pre-submission checklist Avoid common mistakes on your manuscript. Sections Figures References Abstract Introduction Background: cyberinfrastructure Synergizing Our study and methods Study site: CAMERA Synergizing activities in CAMERA Discussion Conclusion References Acknowledgments Author information ...
To begin with, at this developmental stage of the research field, our findings reveal a clear need to integrate multiple research streams (leadership, work-nonwork, EWB research) to fully grasp the intricacies of the leadership-EWB relationship. In line with Inceoglu et al. (2018), we there...
Overall, the COREQ-checklist (consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research) provided a basis for reporting the results (see Supplementary Materials). 2.5. Ethical Considerations All participants signed an informed consent form, which was additionally handed out in plain language at the ...
Overall, the COREQ-checklist (consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research) provided a basis for reporting the results (see Supplementary Materials). 2.5. Ethical Considerations All participants signed an informed consent form, which was additionally handed out in plain language at the ...
(HRI) tasks. In particular, the study of the operator’s mental workload in HRI activities has been the research object of a new branch of ergonomics, called neuroergonomics, to improve the operator’s wellbeing and the efficiency of the system. This study shows the development of a ...