Original paper
Balancing scientific accuracy and participant burden: testing the impact of sampling intensity on diurnal cortisol indices
Abstract
Despite the increasing popularity of incorporating salivary cortisol measurement into health and social science research, relatively little empirical work has been conducted on the number of saliva samples across the day required to capture key features of the diurnal cortisol rhythm, such as the diurnal cortisol slope, the area under the curve (AUC), and the cortisol awakening response (CAR). The primary purpose of this study is to compare...
Paper Details
Title
Balancing scientific accuracy and participant burden: testing the impact of sampling intensity on diurnal cortisol indices
Published Date
Jul 17, 2016
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
5
Pages
476 - 485
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