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How to reference m-Path

In a publication

If you use m-Path data in a publication, feel free to cite m-Path and include a link to our website. It ensures transparency and supports continued development.

Example citation:

Data were collected using the m-Path platform (https://m-path.io; Mestdagh et al., 2023).

Reference:

Mestdagh, M., Verdonck, S., Piot, M., Niemeijer, K., Kilani, G., Tuerlinckx, F., Kuppens, P., & Dejonckheere, E. (2023). m-Path: An easy-to-use and highly tailorable platform for ecological momentary assessment and intervention in behavioural research and clinical practice. Frontiers in Digital Health, 5, 1182175. DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2023.1182175.

On a website

It would greatly help us if you could include a stable link to our website (www.m-path.io) from a institution-affiliated page (such as a project, lab, or methods page). To be clear, we are not asking for any form of promotion or endorsement. A straightforward mention with a link from a university domain would already make a meaningful difference to our online visibility, for example, using anchor text like “Ecological Momentary Assessment”. For example:

“Our lab is a world-leading expert in Ecological Momentary Assessment.”

Updated on May 11, 2026
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