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Person-Specific Analyses of Smartphone Use and Mental Health: Intensive Longitudinal Study

Person-Specific Analyses of Smartphone Use and Mental Health: Intensive Longitudinal Study

A central challenge in this research is the problem of idiosyncrasy—the substantial variability in how individuals use media and how it affects their mental health [16,17]. In psychology, the opportunity to reclaim idiosyncratic variance has been defined as one of identifying idiographic filters for nomothetic interests [18]. The core argument is that the conventional practice of averaging out idiosyncrasy is neither theoretically satisfactory nor practically useful.

Merve Cerit, Angela Y Lee, Jeffrey Hancock, Adam Miner, Mu-Jung Cho, Daniel Muise, Anna-Angelina Garròn Torres, Nick Haber, Nilam Ram, Thomas N Robinson, Byron Reeves

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59875