Publications

Publications

Below you will find a selected list of my publications in chronological order.
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Wearable-derived skin temperature dynamics during sleep reveal cardiovascular perfusion deficits through mechanistic modeling

Burks, J. H., Hartogensis, W., Dilchert, S., Mason, A. E., & Smarr, B. L.njp Digital Medicine, 9, 464(2026) Classical statistics are commonly used to find differences between distributions of average […]

Age-related patterns in distal skin temperature during naps

Soltani, S., Hartogensis, W., Kasl, P., Dasgupta, S., Dilchert, S., Hecht, F. M., Smarr, B. L., & Mason, A. E.Sleep, 49(6), zsag077(2026) Study Objectives: Naps are common worldwide; despite their […]

“静默‘离”职”的前因后果:于无声中 重塑职场规则 [The causes and consequences of silent “resignations”: Quietly reshaping workplace rules]

Dilchert, S., Stanek, K. C., & Ones, D. S. (Adapted by 司马岳玲)管理视野 [Management Insights], 44(1), 22-252026 “静默‘离’职”是近年来备受关注的职场现象,在社交媒体和公共讨论中频繁出现。本研究将“静默‘离’职”概念化为一种多维度的心理退缩状态,认为它超越了单纯的任务脱离。研究发现,这一状态与员工的心理健康和工作表现显著相关,且在年轻员工和新入职者中更为普遍。本研究为理解和应对这一新兴职场现象提供了明确的概念定位与实证工具。

Sleep and temperature data from wearable devices support noninvasive detection of diabetes mellitus in a large-scale, retrospective analysis

Viswanath, V. K., Navaneethan, S., Burks, J. H., Soltani, S., Kasl, P., Hartogensis, W., Dilchert, S., Hecht, F. M., Mason, A. E., Wang, E. J., & Smarr, B. L.Communications Medicine, […]

Expanding our understanding of quiet quitting: Antecedents, correlates, and consequences

Dilchert, S., Stanek, K. C., & Ones, D. S. Human Resource Management, 65(3), 679-704.(2026) Quiet quitting remains an undertheorized and inconsistently defined construct in the scholarly literature. There is little […]

Multiscale Average Absolute Difference (MSAAD): A computationally efficient and nonparametric adaptation of line length for noisy, uncontrolled wearables time series

Burks, J. H., Hartogensis, W., Dilchert, S., Mason, A. E., & Smarr, B. L.Algorithms, 18(9)(2005) With the rise in physiological data sampled from wearable devices, efficient methods must be developed […]

Survival of the greenest: Environmental sustainability and longevity of organizations

Haner, D. M., Wang, Y., Ones, D. S., Dilchert, S., Yazar, Y., & Kaura, K. Frontiers in Organizational Psychology, 3, 1521537.(2025) Much research has been devoted to how environmental sustainability […]

Testing the impact of intensive, longitudinal sampling on assessments of statistical power and effect size within a heterogeneous human population: Natural experiment using change in heart rate on weekends as a surrogate intervention

Soltani, S., Viswanath, V. K., Kasl, P., Hartogensis, W., Dilchert, S., Hecht, F. M., Mason, A. E., & Smarr, B. L.Journal of Medical Internet Research, 272025 Background:The recent emergence of […]

Sex differences in the variability of physical activity measurements across multiple timescales recorded by a wearable device: Observational retrospective cohort study

Varner, K. J., Bruce, L. K., Soltani, S., Hartogensis, W., Dilchert, S., Hecht, F. M., Chowdhary, A., Pandya, L., Dasgupta, S., Altintas, I., Gupta, A., Mason, A. E., & Smarr, […]