Psychology and the New Media - Article Summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]
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Most contemporary research uses a sample size as small as reasonable to address the specific question of interest. However, the samples are often too small and not always representative of the population of interest. These issues, as well as questionable research practices, contribute to the replication crisis.
Cattell’s databox states that methods can be classified based on the structure of the data. Data can be organized along the dimensions persons (1), variables (2) and occasions (3). Big data will increase all of these dimensions.
The theory of data states that in search of insight, formal statistical methods leverage observations that are selected from a universe of potential observations and parsed into usable information for use in statistical methods.
Big data consists of three parts:
There are several challenges of big data:
A lot of big data research’s effect sizes are significant. However, this does not imply that the effects that are found have any practical significance.
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This bundle contains a summary of all the articles for the course "Psychology and the New Media" given at the "University of Amsterdam". It includes the following articles:
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