Big data in the psychological sciences / Wilma A. Bainbridge.

  • Bainbridge, Wilma A., 1988-
Date:
2026
  • Books

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Description

Cutting-edge computational tools like artificial intelligence, data scraping, and online experiments are leading to new discoveries about the human mind. However, these new methods can be intimidating. This textbook demonstrates how Big Data is transforming the field of psychology, in an approachable and engaging way that is geared toward undergraduate students without any computational training. Each chapter covers a hot topic, such as social networks, smart devices, mobile apps, and computational linguistics. Students are introduced to the types of Big Data one can collect, the methods for analyzing such data, and the psychological theories we can address. Each chapter also includes discussion of real-world applications and ethical issues. Supplementary resources include an instructor manual with assignment questions and sample answers, figures and tables, and varied resources for students such as interactive class exercises, experiment demos, articles, and tools.

Publication/Creation

Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2026.

Physical description

xvi, 246 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Contents

Preface -- 1. What is big data? -- 2. What is small data? -- 3. Big participant samples -- 4. Big stimulus sets -- 5. Big experiments -- 6. Big artificial intelligence -- 7. Big human intelligence -- 8. Big software : apps and games -- 9. Big hardware : sensor and physiological data -- 10. Big brain data -- 11. Big language -- 12. Big social interactions. -- Index.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographicla references and index.

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    Medical Collection
    W26.55.I4 2026B16b
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9781009343589
  • 1009343580