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November 5, 2021

New paper: Biocultural approaches to measuring stress in field research

Lance Gravlee
November 5, 2021

If you’re looking for a concise guide to measuring stress from a biocultural perspective, this new paper in Field Methods is for you! I’m grateful to Alex Brewis for her leadership on this paper and to the whole team for pulling together a lot of information in 3000 words. As I noted on Twitter, my favorite part is Table 1.

First page of article in Field Methods, "Biocultural strategies for measuring psychosocial stress outcomes in field-based research"
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