User acceptance of location-tracking technologies in health research: Implications for study design and data quality

Research regarding place and health has undergone a revolution due to the availability of consumer-focused location-tracking devices that reveal fine-grained details of human mobility. Such research requires that participants accept such devices enough to use them in their daily lives. There is a need for a theoretically grounded understanding of acceptance of different location-tracking technology… Continue reading User acceptance of location-tracking technologies in health research: Implications for study design and data quality