Mind Window Cheats

Mind Window Hack 1.6.1 + Redeem Codes

Researching how we think

Developer: University of Arizona
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 1.6.1
ID: edu.Arizona.MindWindow

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Description

Do you ever wonder if there is some rhyme or reason to how you think? How often are your thoughts focused on troubling topics, the past, the future, or memories and imaginative thinking? Mind Window helps you to track the way that you uniquely think and discover how these patterns of thought may affect your well-being.

Mind Window is part of a scientific research project, developed at the University of Arizona, to develop a large international database of thoughts in daily life. The purpose of this app is to identify patterns of thought by asking questions about user’s thoughts at random moments throughout their day-to-day life.

FEATURES:

- Allows you to help develop an international research database of patterns of thought

- Check-ins provide a convenient reminder so that you can track your thoughts throughout the day

- Statistics:
- Let you discover what kinds of thoughts are commonly on your mind
- Learn about the patterns of thought you have
- Receive feedback that helps you identify how your thinking may impact your well-being
- Explore changes in thought patterns over time

- Customization:
- Choose an assistant to serve as your guide while using the app
- Explore results by day, week, month, or all times

- Using Mind Window will allow you the opportunity to participate in upcoming and collaborative research in psychology, genetics, and neuroscience.


*** An Institutional Review Board responsible for human subjects research at The University of Arizona reviewed this research project and found it to be acceptable, according to applicable state and federal regulations and University policies designed to protect the rights and welfare of participants in research.

*** Please note that Mind Window is a tool for use in scientific research. Users must be at least 18 years of age and fluent in English. An Institutional Review Board responsible for human subjects research at The University of Arizona reviewed this research project and found it to be acceptable, according to applicable state and federal regulations and University policies designed to protect the rights and welfare of participants in research.

Version history

1.6.1
2023-07-18
Fixed a bug that would allow responding to an outdated notification, in some conditions.
1.6.0
2023-07-06
- Code updated to support modern releases of iOS
- Feedback for the completion of account setup changed so that it should be more reliable
- Some additions to make missed check-ins more noticeable
- Fixed a bug where the ‘timeframe’ question of a check-in could be accidentally skipped
- Some changes to daily questions asked
1.5.6
2021-05-11
The ‘Study Participation’ section has been updated in order to accommodate additional studies that some Mind Window users might be involved in.
1.5.5
2021-04-09
- A bug was corrected where some users would occasionally get a new check-in notification shortly after completing the last check-in of the day.
- A setting was fixed that sometimes ended the check-in prematurely.
- For clarity, the entry in the Demographics list for children, now says “Children” instead of “Children at Home”.
- About screen updated.
1.5.1
2021-02-11
- The labels for the x-axis in the statistics tab now displays text more appropriately for people with a large number of check-ins.
- A bug in the notification code was corrected that made some users receive their next check-in earlier than they should have.
- Check-in questions were slightly altered.
1.5
2021-01-23
- A few typos and bugs were corrected.
- The wording on some questions has been slightly changed for clarity and consistency.
- Several new questions about mental health, sleep, and pets have been added to the “Getting to Know You” screen.
- Several new questionnaires have been added to the optional surveys section.
- A link was added so that eligible users can enter into a monthly gift card drawing!
1.3
2020-08-19
- The notification system has been updated and reworked
- If one is available, check-ins can now also be started by going directly to Mind Window’s ‘Check-In’ tab (rather than having to click on the actual notification)
- Notifications now include the actual time of a check-in so that one can see if it differs from when the notification was received
- The ‘Study Participation’ section has been updated in order to accommodate additional studies that some Mind Window users might be involved in
- Updated to latest OS releases for bug-fixes and compatibility
1.2.2
2020-07-08
2020/07/03
(release 1.2.2)
- Minor wording change in the consent form
- OS type now saved in database
- Error when creating an invalid username is now more accurate
- On-Task statistic is now listed as a percent instead of a decimal
- Minor display adjustment to accommodate new check-in question
1.2
2020-05-22
2020/05/22
(release 1.2)
- Added “widow/widower” and “retired” to Demographic questions
- Check-In Help button now shows when dark mode is off
- Check-In Help screen now scrolls in order to accommodate longer text
- Removed graphic artifact on one of the check-in screens
1.1
2020-05-19
- Added optional COVID-19 questionnaire
- Increased text size for Consent, Privacy, and Research agreements
- Minor wording changes
1.0
2020-04-06

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Ratings

4.2 out of 5
15 Ratings

Reviews

Upswept1,
Problem with receiving notifications.
In general, I find this app easy to use and sort of interesting. I am hard of hearing however, and despite using hearing aids, often miss notifications. Adding an option for vibrations and repeated sound notifications would help. I couldn’t find a place to report this on the website.
As an addendum, I realized as I sat in a quiet place this morning with my phone in my pocket, that there is a very brief vibration associated with the notification. If I were doing anything the least bit active, however, I doubt that I’d notice it.
Low Tech Grandma,
Needs a pause feature, or I'm gonna kill my phone
I'm happy to help research, but there needs to be a way to pause the alerts for a while. My husband is in the final stages of Alzheimer's and I'm just sitting by his bed thinking morbid thoughts and trying not to think them. The notifications, even if I don't open them, make me think. When I do respond, I don't think my thoughts are representative enough of a functioning human to be helpful, and my comments end up being a barrage of anger directed at the app for making me think and for taking my thoughts in odd directions. (Is waiting for my husband to die a goal? If I accidentally feel positive for a moment, am I an evil person?) If I delete the app, I will never reinstall it because it will be a reminder of all this, so I'm trying not to delete it. Really need to have a pause button.
rbball78,
Psychology Study App
Application ran smooth and was easy to use. Felt a little repetitive but I understand the purpose of that. Overall, a good app.
Qweruhgdhjjjkjdsgg,
Insightful!
I have learned a lot about my personal patterns of thought while using this app! It’s also cool to know that my entries are helping further psychological research at the University of Arizona. The notifications come in random/unpredictable intervals which is nice: it catches me during all kinds of different tasks and provides an opportunity to be aware of my thoughts in real time (rather than reflecting on them when it’s “convenient”, or at the end of the day, for example).

Very smooth interface, no bugs.
Sillygirlbaby,
Mind Window review
Mind Window is a survey-type interface that collects information regarding your emotions and your mental health several times throughout the day. The app is fairly intuitive. However, it took me several sessions to understand what some of the questions were intended to ask. I answer the questions as honestly as possible within my memory range. I hope the information being gathered is helpful to the scientists working on this project.
melshi223,
Running into major error
I really like the concept of this app and have done a couple of dozen check ins now, but the one big error that I’m running into is that I can’t view my stats. Every time I click on the tab, it tells me there’s a server error and the app can’t load the check in data from the server. That’s basically the main reason for using this app at all, and I don’t see a point in continuing using it if I keep running into this problem.
ArmDuq,
Awesome app for mental health tracking
I downloaded this app for a psychology experiment required in one of my classes and didn’t think much of it. But when I started using it I realized it was a great place to write down my thoughts and think about how I was feeling. I’d recommend a download!
scenographer,
Repetitive
At times feels a bit like Groundhog Day. Didn’t I just do this?
I know this is just a perception, but the alert seems to time itself for insanely busy moments. 😆
CFireFun,
Too intensive
If I had nothing better to do than sit with my phone in my hand waiting for a notification, this would be a great app. However, I have lots of things to do, and now this isn’t one of them.
vivee2,
Sooo repetitive
Very repetitive and frustrating. I participated for quite some time. Notifications come frequently and at inopportune moments. The feedback is also difficult to interpret.