on β10-12-2014 12:20
on β10-12-2014 12:20
on β10-12-2014 12:23
on β10-12-2014 12:23
on β10-12-2014 12:24
on β10-12-2014 12:24
Depends on your mood? 
on β10-12-2014 12:43
on β10-12-2014 12:43
@Anonymous wrote:
Does anyone know if mood apps are psychologically valid?
Psychologically valid? I would very much doubt it.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on β10-12-2014 12:43
on β10-12-2014 12:43
@Cleoriff wrote:Psychologically valid? I would very much doubt it.
Are they free or paid for ?
on β10-12-2014 13:10
on β10-12-2014 13:10
@Anonymous wrote:
Does anyone know if mood apps are psychologically valid?
I'm gonna take a guess.... No
on β10-12-2014 13:51
on β10-12-2014 13:51
@Anonymous wrote:
Does anyone know if mood apps are psychologically valid?
Before anyone should attempt to answer your question I think it would be helpful if you would be more precise as to what you actually want to know. Nevertheless it is probably fair to say that YOU are the only person who can satisfactorily answer the question for YOU.
on β10-12-2014 14:07
@Anonymous wrote:Before anyone should attempt to answer your question
If that's the question posted, the OP is inviting responses. That's what (s)he got.
on β10-12-2014 14:13
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Before anyone should attempt to answer your question
If that's the question posted, the OP is inviting responses. That's what (s)he got.
My mistake as usual - I had been led to believe the purpose of the Community was to endeavour to be helpful. With that in view it would have been helpful to know if the OP had any particular "mood apps" in mind , as indeed it would have been useful to know what the OP meant by "psychologically valid".
on β10-12-2014 14:21
True, but in the absence of either piece of information the responses given were valid (though possibly intended as humerous also).