Senior Research Associate, Psychology, Lancaster University
Heather Shaw is a Senior Research Associate at Lancaster University, and is also a PhD Candidate at the University of Lincoln (passed with minor corrections to be submitted). Her research explores digital traces of behaviour that can be collected via smartphones.
She has explored how you can measure technology use objectively through real time logging and has developed theoretical ideas to explain the underpinnings of technology usage. Her work in CREST explores group dynamics including how to disrupt cohesion of criminal groups and the analysis of language using computational approaches such as LIWC. Also, of interest is the exploration of new analysis methods when quantifying human behaviour, including machine learning approaches such as decision tree modelling. Heather is interested in out-of-the-lab solutions, measuring behaviour “in-situ” using smartphone applications or other mobile technology.
Time spent on smartphones not linked to mental health problems – new research
Dec 01, 2020 09:12 am UTC| Health
Smartphones have become an essential part of daily life. On the other hand, theres no shortage of research pointing towards supposed negative effects of smartphone use, with some even claiming that the more time you spend...
Canada needs a national strategy for homeless refugee claimants
An eclipse for everyone – how visually impaired students can ‘get a feel for’ eclipses