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How Should Psychologists Use AI and Big Data? Nine Guides Point the Way
Practical tutorials, frameworks, and cautionary insights for researchers navigating this new terrain.
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The Rise of Emotional Surveillance
… If computers are flawed analysts of straightforward productivity, imagine, now, applying that same technology to something as complex as the constellation of emotions expressible by humans. Study after study shows that AI replicates the
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The Biggest Threat to Online Data Collection Is Humans, Not Bots
Concerns about bots answering online surveys are exaggerated, but a new threat is emerging in artificial intelligence agents.
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“Lesser of Two Evils”: Applying Artificial Intelligence to Move Beyond Self-Reports
Two researchers advocate for new AI-based measures not because they offer measurement free from error, but rather because they avoid specific problematic forms of error linked to overreliance on self-reports.
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Data Sharing Is Growing but Looks Different for Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
Quantitative and qualitative approaches face different challenges and expectations, particularly when it comes to data sharing.
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Nine Practical Guides to Support Your Research in 2026
The Observer has compiled a list of 2025 guides, tutorials, and manuals designed to support psychological scientists as they expand their toolboxes of research practices and methods.