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The psychology of technology : social science research in the age of big data /

"This book examines research from different subdisciplines across psychology to address the ways in which technology and Big Data provide a unique window into human cognition and behavior"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Matz, Sandra C. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2022]
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword: The critical role of psychological science in understanding the human-technology relationship / Juliana Schroeder and Nathanael Fast
  • Introduction: Welcome to the psychology of technology / Sandra C. Matz
  • What our data reveal about our minds : predicting psychological characteristics from digital footprints / Poruz Khambatta
  • Saying more than we know : how language provides a window into the human psyche / M. Asher Lawson and Sandra C. Matz
  • The big data toolkit for psychologists : data sources and methodologies / Heinrich Peters, Zachariah Marrero, and Samuel D. Gosling
  • The psychology of mobile technology and daily mobility / Morgan Quinn Ross, Sandrine R. Muller, and Joseph B. Bayer
  • The psychology of virtual reality / Marijn Mado and Jeremy Bailenson
  • Social media and psychological well-being / Jeffrey T. Hancock, Sunny Xun Liu, Mugan Luo, and Hannah Mieczkowski
  • How social media contexts affect the expression of moral emotions / William J. Brady and Killian L. McLoughlin
  • Big data in the workplace / Peter J. Mancarella and Tara S. Behrend
  • Human-robot interaction challenges in the workplace / Guy Hoffman, Alap Kshirsagar, and Matthew V. Law
  • The psychology of big data : developing a "theory of machine" to examine perceptions of algorithms / Jennifer M. Logg
  • Privacy and ethics in the age of big data / Sandra C. Matz, Ruth E. Appel, and Brian Croll
  • The psychology of technology : where the future might take us / Moran Cerf and Sandra C. Matz.