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Cuartas Arias, J. M. (2017). Big data for use in psychological research. International Journal of Psychological Research, 10(1), 6–7. https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.2828
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data research in psychology [Journal Article]. Psychol
Methods, 21(4), 458-474. doi: 10.1037/met0000111
eMarketer. (2017). Home to research and data on nearly
every digital topic (No. January 5th 2017). Retrieved
from https://www.emarketer.com/
Kern, M. L., Eichstaedt, J., Schwartz, H. A., Park, G., Ungar,
L. H., Stillwell, D. J., . . . Seligman, M. E. (2014).
From ”sooo excited!!!” to ”so proud”: using language
to study development. Dev Psychol, 50(1), 178-88. doi:
10.1037/a0035048
Kosinski, M., Wang, Y., Lakkaraju, H., & Leskovec, J. (2016).
Mining big data to extract patterns and predict reallife
outcomes. Psychol Methods, 21(4), 493-506. doi:
10.1037/met0000105
Markowetz, A., Blaszkiewicz, K., Montag, C., Switala, C.,
& Schlaepfer, T. E. (2014). Psycho-informatics: Big
data shaping modern psychometrics. Med Hypotheses,
82(4), 405-411. doi: 016/j.mehy.2013.11.030
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