Three new preprints on SAM2 analyses of trichotillomania, social connectedness, social support, and loneliness

Three articles from Courtney Taylor Browne’s Lūka’s PhD dissertation are available on PsyArXiv. One uses the SAM2 framework to establish individual differences in trichotillomania. The other two use the SAM2 framework to establish individual differences in social connectedness, social support, and lonelines (one related to COVID-19). Here are the citations with links to the preprints:

Taylor Browne Lūka, C., Hendry, K., Dutriaux, L., Stevenson, J. L., & Barsalou, L. (2023). Developing and evaluating a situated assessment instrument for trichotillomania: The SAM² TAI. PsyArXiv preprint.

Taylor Browne Lūka, C., Iswaraan, B., & Barsalou, L.W. (2023). Developing the Situated Assessment Method (SAM²) to assess social connectedness and social support. PsyArXiv preprint.

Taylor Browne Lūka, C., & Barsalou, L. (2023). Using the Situated Assessment Method (SAM²) to measure social connectedness, social support, and loneliness before and during COVID-19. PsyArXiv preprint.