オンライン行動調査のための発展的手法<br>Advanced Methods for Conducting Online Behavioral Research

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オンライン行動調査のための発展的手法
Advanced Methods for Conducting Online Behavioral Research

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 286 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433806957
  • DDC分類 150.2854678

基本説明

Addresses critical issues such as data security, ethics, participant recruitment, and how to ensure the completion of tests or questionnaires.

Full Description

This book goes beyond the basics to teach readers advanced methods for conducting behavioral research on the Internet. Readers are shown, step by step, how to conduct online experiments, surveys, and ability testing, use advanced graphic tools, apply automatic text analysis tools, check the validity of protocols, and much more.

The Internet is revolutionizing the way psychologists conduct behavioral research. Studies conducted online are not only less error-prone and labor-intensive but also rapidly reach large numbers of diverse participants at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods. In addition to improving the efficiency and accuracy of data collection, online studies provide automatic data storage and deliver immediate personalized feedback to research participants-a major incentive that can exponentially expand participant pools. Furthermore, behavioral researchers can also track data on online behavioral phenomena, including Instant Messaging (IM), social networking, and other social media.

Readers are shown, step by step, how to conduct online experiments, surveys, and ability testing, use advanced graphic tools such as drag-and-drop objects, apply automatic text analysis tools, check the validity of protocols, automate the storage and analysis of data, record amp quot field notes amp quot on the behavior of online subjects and chatroom or blogging communities, and much more. Chapters also address critical issues such as data security, ethics, participant recruitment, and how to ensure the completion of tests or questionnaires. This volume also features supplemental resources, links, scripts, and instructions to further assist readers with their online research. See the supplemental materials tab for details.

This book is designed for researchers and advanced graduate students in the behavioral sciences seeking greater technical detail about emerging research methods. Readers will be well equipped to implement and integrate these exciting new methods into their own Internet-based behavioral research effectively, securely, and responsibly.

Contents

Contributors

I. Getting Started

How to Use This Book 
-John A. Johnson and Samuel D. Gosling
An Overview of Major Techniques of Web-Based Research 
-Michael H. Birnbaum

II. Considerations When Designing Web Pages

Design and Formatting in Internet-Based Research 
-Ulf-Dietrich Reips
Using Graphics, Photographs, and Dynamic Media 
-John H. Krantz and John E. Williams
Drag amp amp Drop: A Flexible Method for Moving Objects, Implementing Rankings, and a Wide Range of Other Applications 
-Wolfgang Neubarth

III. Studying Internet Behavior

Collecting Data From Social Networking Web Sites and Blogs 
-Elizabeth Mazur
Using Automated amp quot Field Notes amp quot to Observe the Behavior of Online Subjects 
-Sonja Utz
Automatic Text Analysis 
-Matthias R. Mehl and Alastair J. Gill

IV. Transporting Traditional Methodologies to the Web

Internet-Based Ability Testing 
-Ulrich Schroeders, Oliver Wilhelm, and Stefan Schipolowski
Web-Based Self-Report Personality Scales 
-John A. Johnson
Online Collection of Informant Reports 
-Simine Vazire
Conducting Online Surveys 
-Tracy L. Tuten
Conducing True Experiments on the Web 
-Ulf-Dietrich Reips and John H. Krantz

V. Cross-Cutting Issues

Using Lotteries, Loyalty Points, and Other Incentives to Increase Participant Response and Completion 
-Anja S. G amp ouml ritz
Security and Data Protection: Collection, Storage, and Feedback in Internet Research 
-Olaf Thiele and Lars Kaczmirek
Ethical Issues in Psychological Research on the Internet 
-Tom Buchanan and John E. Williams

Index

About the Editors

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