Our understanding of stress has become increasingly sophisticated, yet the main method used by stress researchers to gather data remains the self-completion questionnaire, a method which is ill-suited to capturing the complexity and dynamism of the stress process. This case study presents the case for the use of visual data-collection methods as an alternative to traditional methods when researching stress
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