#digitaltraces — Public Fediverse posts
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Thanks to Jan Karem Höhne & Joshua Claaßen for inviting me! The slides from my CS3 Lab presentation on "Ethical questions in research with digital trace data" are now available here: https://jkhoehne.eu/cs3-lab/
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New publication in the @GESIS Guides to Digital Behavioral Data by Jo Lukito, Sebastian Stier, Mareike Wieland, @danica, Frank Mangold, and me:
"Overview of Ethical Considerations when Working with Digital Behavioral Data"
https://rrr.is/dbdethics
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@shansterable ✊
And btw. any hint how to help from abroad without hurting you personally #digitaltraces would be appreciated.
Bc you know best how..
...and it's never enough being against something.✊
edit: All this (on a global scale) is only to the advantage of antidemocratic systems/countries of all sorts.
"Divide and conquer" is such an old recipe.😒
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The audio features of sleep music: Universal and subgroup characteristics
In this groundbreaking study, researchers elucidated the characteristics of music associated with sleep by extracting audio features from a large number of tracks retrieved from sleep playlists at the global streaming platform, Spotify. The study found that, compared to music in general, sleep music tends to be softer, slower, and more often instrumental, without lyrics, and played on acoustic instruments. However, despite these common characteristics, the study also revealed a large amount of variation in sleep music, which clustered into six distinct subgroups.
Interestingly, three of the subgroups included popular tracks that were faster, louder, and more energetic than the average sleep music. These findings shed new light on the audio features of sleep music and highlight the individual variation in the choice of music used for sleep.
Using digital traces, the researchers were able to determine the universal and subgroup characteristics of sleep music in a unique, global dataset, advancing our understanding of how humans use music to regulate their behavior in everyday life. This study provides important insights into the powerful impact of music on sleep, and opens the door to new research into the therapeutic potential of music for promoting healthy sleep patterns.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0278813
#Sleep #Music #Audio #Global #Dataset #Spotify #Therapeutic #Lullabies #Instrumental #SleepScience #MusicTherapy #SleepBetter #Relaxation #AcousticMusic #Playlist #Insomnia #MentalHealth #Wellness #HealthyHabits #Research #SoundTherapy #GlobalResearch #SleepCycle #SleepDisorders #DigitalTraces #BehavioralScience #CognitiveFunction