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Technological advances have led to an abundance of widely available data on every aspect of life today. Psychologists today have more information than ever before on human cognition, emotion, attitudes, and behavior. Big Data in Psychological Research addresses the opportunities and challenges that these data present to psychological researchers. This edited collection provides an overview of theoretical approaches to the utility and purpose of big data, approaches to research design and analysis, collection methods, applications, limitations, best practice recommendations, and key issues related to privacy, security, and ethical concerns that are essential to understand for anyone working with big data. The book also discusses potential future research directions aimed at improving the quality and interpretation of big data projects, as well as the training and evaluation of psychological science teams that conduct research using big data.

Table of Contents
Contributors
Introduction
Sang Eun Woo, Louis Tay, and Robert W. Proctor

I. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW
1. Big Data Science: A Philosophy of Science Perspective
Brian D. Haig
2. From Small-Scale Experiments to Big Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Experimental Psychologists
Robert W. Proctor and Aiping Xiong
3. Big Data for Enhancing Measurement Quality
Sang Eun Woo, Louis Tay, Andrew T. Jebb, Michael T. Ford, and Margaret L. Kern

II. INNOVATIONS IN LARGE-SCALE DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
4. Internet Search and Page View Behavior Scores: Validity and Usefulness as Indicators of Psychological States
Michael T. Ford
5. Observing Human Behavior Through Worldwide Network Cameras
Sara Aghajanzadeh, Andrew T. Jebb, Yifan Li, Yung-Hsiang Lu, and George K. Thiruvathukal
6. Wearable Cameras, Machine Vision, and Big Data Analytics: Insights Into People and the Places They Go
Andrew B. Blake, Daniel I. Lee, Roberto De La Rosa, and Ryne A. Sherman
7. Human-Guided Visual Analytics for Big Data
Morteza Karimzadeh, Jieqiong Zhao, Guizhen Wang, Luke S. Snyder, and David S. Ebert
8. Text Mining: A Field of Opportunities
Padmini Srinivasan

III. APPLICATIONS
9. Big Data in the Science of Learning
Sidney K. D’Mello
10. Big Data in Social Psychology
Ivan Hernandez
11. Big Data in Health Care Delivery
Mohammad Adibuzzaman and Paul M. Griffin
12. The Continued Importance of Theory: Lessons From Big Data Approaches to Language and Cognition
Brendan T. Johns, Randall K. Jamieson, and Michael N. Jones
13. Big Data in Developmental Psychology
Kevin J. Grimm, Gabriela Stegmann, Ross Jacobucci, and Sarfaraz Serang
14. Applying Principles of Big Data to the Workplace and Talent Analytics
Q. Chelsea Song, Mengqiao Liu, Chen Tang, and Laura F. Long

IV. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RESPONSIBLE AND RIGOROUS USE OF BIG DATA
15. The Belmont Report in the Age of Big Data: Ethics at the Intersection of Psychological Science and Data Science
Alexandra Paxton
16. Promoting Robust and Reliable Big Data Research in Psychology
Joshua A. Strauss and James A. Grand
17. Privacy and Cybersecurity Challenges, Opportunities, and Recommendations: Personnel Selection in an Era of Online Application Systems and Big Data
Talya N. Bauer, Donald M. Truxillo, Mark P. Jones, and Grant Brady
18. Privacy Enhancing Techniques for Security
Elisa Bertino

V. CONCLUDING REMARKS
19. Future Research Directions for Big Data in Psychology
Frederick L. Oswald

Index
About the Editors

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    Publisher: American Psychological Association
    Publication Date: 23/06/2020
    ISBN13: 9781433831676, 978-1433831676
    ISBN10: 1433831678

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Technological advances have led to an abundance of widely available data on every aspect of life today. Psychologists today have more information than ever before on human cognition, emotion, attitudes, and behavior. Big Data in Psychological Research addresses the opportunities and challenges that these data present to psychological researchers. This edited collection provides an overview of theoretical approaches to the utility and purpose of big data, approaches to research design and analysis, collection methods, applications, limitations, best practice recommendations, and key issues related to privacy, security, and ethical concerns that are essential to understand for anyone working with big data. The book also discusses potential future research directions aimed at improving the quality and interpretation of big data projects, as well as the training and evaluation of psychological science teams that conduct research using big data.

    Table of Contents
    Contributors
    Introduction
    Sang Eun Woo, Louis Tay, and Robert W. Proctor

    I. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW
    1. Big Data Science: A Philosophy of Science Perspective
    Brian D. Haig
    2. From Small-Scale Experiments to Big Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Experimental Psychologists
    Robert W. Proctor and Aiping Xiong
    3. Big Data for Enhancing Measurement Quality
    Sang Eun Woo, Louis Tay, Andrew T. Jebb, Michael T. Ford, and Margaret L. Kern

    II. INNOVATIONS IN LARGE-SCALE DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
    4. Internet Search and Page View Behavior Scores: Validity and Usefulness as Indicators of Psychological States
    Michael T. Ford
    5. Observing Human Behavior Through Worldwide Network Cameras
    Sara Aghajanzadeh, Andrew T. Jebb, Yifan Li, Yung-Hsiang Lu, and George K. Thiruvathukal
    6. Wearable Cameras, Machine Vision, and Big Data Analytics: Insights Into People and the Places They Go
    Andrew B. Blake, Daniel I. Lee, Roberto De La Rosa, and Ryne A. Sherman
    7. Human-Guided Visual Analytics for Big Data
    Morteza Karimzadeh, Jieqiong Zhao, Guizhen Wang, Luke S. Snyder, and David S. Ebert
    8. Text Mining: A Field of Opportunities
    Padmini Srinivasan

    III. APPLICATIONS
    9. Big Data in the Science of Learning
    Sidney K. D’Mello
    10. Big Data in Social Psychology
    Ivan Hernandez
    11. Big Data in Health Care Delivery
    Mohammad Adibuzzaman and Paul M. Griffin
    12. The Continued Importance of Theory: Lessons From Big Data Approaches to Language and Cognition
    Brendan T. Johns, Randall K. Jamieson, and Michael N. Jones
    13. Big Data in Developmental Psychology
    Kevin J. Grimm, Gabriela Stegmann, Ross Jacobucci, and Sarfaraz Serang
    14. Applying Principles of Big Data to the Workplace and Talent Analytics
    Q. Chelsea Song, Mengqiao Liu, Chen Tang, and Laura F. Long

    IV. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RESPONSIBLE AND RIGOROUS USE OF BIG DATA
    15. The Belmont Report in the Age of Big Data: Ethics at the Intersection of Psychological Science and Data Science
    Alexandra Paxton
    16. Promoting Robust and Reliable Big Data Research in Psychology
    Joshua A. Strauss and James A. Grand
    17. Privacy and Cybersecurity Challenges, Opportunities, and Recommendations: Personnel Selection in an Era of Online Application Systems and Big Data
    Talya N. Bauer, Donald M. Truxillo, Mark P. Jones, and Grant Brady
    18. Privacy Enhancing Techniques for Security
    Elisa Bertino

    V. CONCLUDING REMARKS
    19. Future Research Directions for Big Data in Psychology
    Frederick L. Oswald

    Index
    About the Editors

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