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Web-based research methodology has evolved since the development of the world wide web in the 1990s and has proliferated and diversified with layers upon layers of new major developments in internet technology and life generally (e.g., search engines, social media, smartphones, Open Science). This volume presents a selection of state-of-the-art contributions on web-based research in psychology. Expert authors explore research methodology, including new methods made possible through the web or research that cannot be done without the web. In addition, research ethics, which have special characteristics in the online research environment, are addressed to varying degrees, including deception and inclusivity. Further topics presented range from how web-based research can advance our knowledge on perception to the adoption of Open Science (including sharing data, materials, and preregistrations), as well as how behavior is observed in web-based research. This collection of contributions is a showcase of the creativity of researchers to find nifty new ways to harness the web to advance psychological research.
Web-based research methodology has evolved since the development of the world wide web in the 1990s and has proliferated and diversified with layers upon layers of new major developments in internet technology and life generally (e.g., search engines, social media, smartphones, Open Science). This volume presents a selection of state-of-the-art contributions on web-based research in psychology. Expert authors explore research methodology, including new methods made possible through the web or research that cannot be done without the web. In addition, research ethics, which have special characteristics in the online research environment, are addressed to varying degrees, including deception and inclusivity. Further topics presented range from how web-based research can advance our knowledge on perception to the adoption of Open Science (including sharing data, materials, and preregistrations), as well as how behavior is observed in web-based research. This collection of contributions is a showcase of the creativity of researchers to find nifty new ways to harness the web to advance psychological research.
Editorial From Modems to Mobile Apps: Web-Based Research in Psychology Ulf-Dietrich Reips and Tom Buchanan Review Article Web-Based Research in Psychology: A Review 198 Ulf-Dietrich Reips Original Articles Personality Assessment To-Go: Formal Aspects of Unproctored Web-Based Personality Assessment in Relation to Its Content and Quality Tobias Altmann and Niket Kapoor On the (Mis)Use of Deception in Web-Based Research: Challenges and Recommendations Benjamin E. Hilbig and Isabel Thielmann Research Spotlights Ebbinghaus Illusion: Relative Size as a Possible Invariant Under Technically Varied Conditions? John H. Krantz Anxiety-Related Difficulties With Complex Arithmetic: A Web-Based Replication of the Anxiety-Complexity Effect Julia F. Huber and Christina Artemenko Web Scraping: A Useful Tool to Broaden and Extend Psychological Research Felix Speckmann Does Peoples' Keyboard Typing Reflect Their Stress Level?: An Exploratory Study Paul Freihaut and Anja S. Goeritz Are Minority Opinions Shared Less?: A Conceptual Replication Using Web-Based Reviews Birka Zapf, Mandy Hutter, and Kai Sassenberg Opinion Participation of People With Disabilities in Web-Based Research Leen Vereenooghe Horizons Advanced Training in Web-Based Psychology Research: Trends and Future Directions Michael H. Birnbaum Lured Into Listening: Engaging Games as an Alternative to Reward-Based Crowdsourcing in Music Research Henkjan Honing
Ulf-Dietrich Reips; PhD; Konstanz, Germany. Tom Buchanan; PhD; London, UK.
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