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Web-Based Research in Psychology A Review

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On the (Mis)Use of Deception in Web-Based Research Challenges and Recommendations

Benjamin E. Hilbig et al.

Summary: Ethics codes restrict the use of deception in research, requiring debriefing and data withdrawal options for participants subjected to deception. However, in web-based research, participants can easily drop out, making it difficult to provide full debriefing and data withdrawal options, thus not meeting ethical standards.

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Article Psychology, Multidisciplinary

Advanced Training in Web-Based Psychology Research Trends and Future Directions

Michael H. Birnbaum

Summary: This article discusses Advanced Training Institutes (Ails) and workshops on psychological experimentation conducted via the Internet. The need for instruction in Web-based research methods and methodology has increased as more researchers adopt these methods without proper guidance. Lessons learned from past experiences can be used to anticipate and plan future directions in Web-based experimentation.

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Article Psychology, Multidisciplinary

Participation of People With Disabilities in Web-Based Research

Leen Vereenooghe

ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOLOGIE-JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY (2021)

Article Psychology, Multidisciplinary

Lured Into Listening Engaging Games as an Alternative to Reward-Based Crowdsourcing in Music Research

Henkjan Honing

Summary: Web-based experiments, particularly citizen science experiments using engaging games, are a mature alternative to traditional laboratory experiments, especially in the field of music cognition where sampling bias is a common issue.

ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOLOGIE-JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY (2021)

Article Psychology, Multidisciplinary

Ebbinghaus Illusion Relative Size as a Possible Invariant Under Technically Varied Conditions?

John H. Krantz

Summary: The web has been used for psychological research for 25 years, but the area of sensation and perception has rarely taken advantage of the online format due to the need for carefully calibrated equipment. This study suggests that certain phenomena in sensory processes can be successfully studied online, with results matching those from controlled laboratories.

ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOLOGIE-JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY (2021)

Proceedings Paper Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

Extended Reality (XR) Remote Research: a Survey of Drawbacks and Opportunities

Jack Ratcliffe et al.

Summary: XR technology like virtual and augmented reality is widely used in HCI, social science, and psychology experiments, but remote experiments without co-present researchers have not been as successful as non-XR investigations. Concerns common with non-XR remote research, such as participant recruitment, and XR-specific issues, like safety and hardware variability, were identified in a survey of XR researchers. Positive affordances of XR technology, such as leveraging data collection functionalities built into HMDs and the portability and reproducibility of experimental settings, were highlighted. The potential for XR technology to be conceptualized as an interactive technology and a capable data-collection device suited for remote experimentation was suggested.

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Article Psychology, Mathematical

Samply: A user-friendly smartphone app and web-based means of scheduling and sending mobile notifications for experience-sampling research

Yury Shevchenko et al.

Summary: Undertaking an experience-sampling study via smartphones can be complex, but using the open-source platform Samply allows researchers to easily manage studies and participants without the need for coding skills. The mobile application leverages the power of React Native JavaScript library to render in the native code of Android and iOS operating systems, enabling participants to join studies and track their involvement.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2021)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Realistic precision and accuracy of online experiment platforms, web browsers, and devices

Alexander Anwyl-Irvine et al.

Summary: Online behavioral research is booming due to its increasing ease of use and ability to quickly collect large samples. Researchers have conducted automated tests to understand how different web-building platforms, browsers, and operating systems impact experiment presentation and data quality. Findings show that modern web platforms provide reasonable accuracy and precision for display duration and manual response time, with no single platform standing out as the best in all features and conditions. Participants' demographics, technology, and software usage were also analyzed to provide context to the research findings.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2021)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Smartphone sensor accuracy varies from device to device in mobile research: The case of spatial orientation

Tim Kuhlmann et al.

Summary: Smartphone usage is increasing globally, offering researchers the possibility to gather longitudinal data at low cost. However, the accuracy of sensor data from different smartphone devices varies, highlighting the need for a coherent research framework to address heterogeneities in orientation data.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2021)

Article Music

ESTABLISHING THE RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF WEB-BASED SINGING RESEARCH

Yi Ting Tan et al.

Summary: This study examined the robustness of an online tool for objectively assessing singing ability by comparing performance in different settings, demonstrating high internal consistency, moderate-to-high test-retest reliability, and moderate-to-large correlations between self-rated singing ability and various singing tasks. The findings support the tool's potential for large-scale investigations of singing and music ability.

MUSIC PERCEPTION (2021)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

The Effect of Seriousness and Device Use on Data Quality

Anne-Roos Verbree et al.

SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER REVIEW (2020)

Article Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism

Experimental comparison of physical activity self-efficacy measurement: Do vignettes reduce motivational confounding?

Alexander Lithopoulos et al.

PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE (2020)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Mental chronometry in the pocket? Timing accuracy of web applications on touchscreen and keyboard devices

Thomas Pronk et al.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2020)

Article Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods

WEB VERSUS OTHER SURVEY MODES: AN UPDATED AND EXTENDED META-ANALYSIS COMPARING RESPONSE RATES

Jessica Daikeler et al.

JOURNAL OF SURVEY STATISTICS AND METHODOLOGY (2020)

Article Psychology, Social

The MTurkification of Social and Personality Psychology

Craig A. Anderson et al.

PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN (2019)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

The SNARC and MARC effects measured online: Large-scale assessment methods in flexible cognitive effects

Krzysztof Cipora et al.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2019)

Article Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism

A comparison of data collection methods: Mail versus online surveys

David K. Loomis et al.

JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH (2018)

Article Sport Sciences

Reliability and Validity of Ten Consumer Activity Trackers Depend on Walking Speed

Tryntsje Fokkema et al.

MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE (2017)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

The state of web-based research: A survey and call for inclusion in curricula

John H. Krantz et al.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2017)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Twenty years of Internet-based research at SCiP: A discussion of surviving concepts and new methodologies

Christopher R. Wolfe

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2017)

Article Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary

Impact of raising awareness of respondents on the measurement quality in a web survey

Melanie Revilla

QUALITY & QUANTITY (2016)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

A Web Experiment Showing Negative Effects of Slider Scales Compared to Visual Analogue Scales and Radio Button Scales

Frederik Funke

SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER REVIEW (2016)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

See feminine - Think incompetent? The effects of a feminine outfit on the evaluation of women's computer competence

Alexandra Fleischmann et al.

COMPUTERS & EDUCATION (2016)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

A limitation of the Cognitive Reflection Test: familiarity

Stefan Stieger et al.

Article Psychology, Social

The Pitfall of Experimenting on the Web: How Unattended Selective Attrition Leads to Surprising (Yet False) Research Conclusions

Haotian Zhou et al.

JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (2016)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Conducting real-time multiplayer experiments on the web

Robert X. D. Hawkins

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2015)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Presentation and response timing accuracy in Adobe Flash and HTML5/JavaScript Web experiments

Stian Reimers et al.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2015)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Presentation Accuracy of the Web Revisited: Animation Methods in the HTML5 Era

Pablo Garaizar et al.

PLOS ONE (2014)

Article Criminology & Penology

The online dating romance scam: causes and consequences of victimhood

Tom Buchanan et al.

PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW (2014)

Article Communication

VIDEO CONTENT IN WEB SURVEYS EFFECTS ON SELECTION BIAS AND VALIDITY

Dina Shapiro-Luft et al.

PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY (2013)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Seriousness checks are useful to improve data validity in online research

Frederik Aust et al.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2013)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Is the Web as good as the lab? Comparable performance from Web and lab in cognitive/perceptual experiments

Laura Germine et al.

PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW (2012)

Article Psychology, Multidisciplinary

The Smartphone Psychology Manifesto

Geoffrey Miller

PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2012)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books

Jean-Baptiste Michel et al.

SCIENCE (2011)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

Sliders for the Smart: Type of Rating Scale on the Web Interacts With Educational Level

Frederik Funke et al.

SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER REVIEW (2011)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Mining twitter: A source for psychological wisdom of the crowds

Ulf-Dietrich Reips et al.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2011)

Article Psychology, Experimental

Assessing implicit motives with an online version of the picture story exercise

Katharina Bernecker et al.

MOTIVATION AND EMOTION (2011)

Article Psychology, Multidisciplinary

What are participants doing while filling in an online questionnaire: A paradata collection tool and an empirical study

Stefan Stieger et al.

COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR (2010)

Article Psychology, Applied

Legal, Ethical, and Methodological Considerations in the Internet-Based Study of Child Pornography Offenders

James V. Ray et al.

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & THE LAW (2010)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Detecting influenza epidemics using search engine query data

Jeremy Ginsberg et al.

NATURE (2009)

Article Psychology, Social

Instructional manipulation checks: Detecting satisficing to increase statistical power

Daniel M. Oppenheimer et al.

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (2009)

Article Psychology, Experimental

Retention of autobiographical memories: An Internet-based diary study

Gert Kristo et al.

MEMORY (2009)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Interval-level measurement with visual analogue scales in Internet-based research: VAS Generator

Ulf-Dietrich Reips et al.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2008)

Article Psychology

Ecological Momentary Assessment

Saul Shiffman et al.

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology (2007)

Article Psychology, Social

Conscientiousness facets and health behaviors: A latent variable modeling approach

Gareth E. Hagger-Johnson et al.

PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES (2007)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Methodological and ethical issues in Internet-mediated research in the field of health: An integrated review of the literature

Lisa Claire Whitehead

SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE (2007)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

DEWEX: A system for designing and conducting Web-based experiments

Anja Naumann et al.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2007)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Sleep, sex, and the Web: Surveying the difficult-to-reach clinical population suffering from sexsomnia

Michael A. Mangan et al.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS (2007)

Article Economics

Cognitive reflection and decision making

S Frederick

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES (2005)

Article Psychology, Applied

Implementing a five-factor personality inventory for use on the Internet

T Buchanan et al.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT (2005)

Review Psychology

Human research and data collection via the Internet

MH Birnbaum

ANNUAL REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGY (2004)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

WEXTOR: A Web-based tool for generating and visualizing experimental designs and procedures

UD Reips et al.

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS (2002)

Article Clinical Neurology

Differential effects of Ecstasy and cannabis on self-reports of memory ability: a web-based study

J Rodgers et al.

HUMAN PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL (2001)

Article Psychology, Clinical

Getting wired: Exploiting the Internet for the collection of valid sexuality data

BS Mustanski

JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH (2001)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

Presentation accuracy of Web animation methods

WC Schmidt

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS (2001)

Article Psychology, Mathematical

The Web Experimental Psychology Lab: Five years of data collection on the Internet

UD Reips

BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS (2001)