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TL;DR: This paper summarizes how self-sampling works and describes an example involving business school faculty, where participants categorize their own activities to provide an estimator of the population proportion of time spent on that category of activity.
Abstract: Self-sampling, which is similar to work sampling, is a measurement technique where participants categorize their own activities. The ratio of observations in an activity category to the total observations provides an estimator of the population proportion of time spent on that category of activity. This paper summarizes how self-sampling works and describes an example involving business school faculty.

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