Not exact matches
The report suggested the Republican candidate was using
psychological data based on research spanning tens of millions of Facebook users in an attempt to gain an advantage over his political rivals —
including Donald Trump.
The new study, published online January 24 in
Psychological Science, teased out the answer by examining 30 years of data on thousands of Americans, including psychological measures of mood and well - being, reports of job and relationship success, and objective measur
Psychological Science, teased out the answer by examining 30 years of
data on thousands of Americans,
including psychological measures of mood and well - being, reports of job and relationship success, and objective measur
psychological measures of mood and well - being, reports of job and relationship success, and objective measures of health.
The study stands out among long - term cohort studies for its high retention rate — nearly 95 % of the original cohort has stayed with the study since it launched in 1972 — and the intimacy of the
data - gathering process, which
includes not just cognitive,
psychological, and health assessments, but also interviews with cohort members» teachers, families, and friends and reviews of their financial and legal records.
If we become aware of each other digitally, fine, but I'm not going to submit my entire physical and
psychological profile into a database, nor am I interested in inputting some idealized parameters into it and hope it returns the
data set that
includes the right person for me to find after hours of scouring through profiles.
«Personalized learning»
includes the collection of children's social, emotional, and
psychological data.
Other strategic information could
include: connected third party application
data; comments and likes on public Facebook pages; internet browsing history through Facebook APIs and scripts; consumer loyalty programs, mobile app logins; publicly shared photos and profile information that users forget about; and (I'm presuming) more mundane tactics such as harnessing unassuming personality «quizzes» on Facebook that capture invaluable psychometric
data people readily share with their friends and families, but not with a
psychological voter profiling firm.
While initially it was assumed that the London - based consultancy gained access to «only» 50 million accounts, for political targeting and
psychological profiling,
including during the 2016 US election campaign, on Wednesday Facebook revealed that Cambridge Analytica harvested
data from 87 million people,
including 71 million Americans.
While initially it was assumed that the London - based
data mining firm gained access to «only» 50 million accounts, for political targeting and
psychological profiling,
including during the 2016 US election campaign, on Wednesday Schroepfer revealed that Cambridge Analytica harvested
data from 87 million people,
including 71 million Americans.
Facebook's privacy practices have come under fire after revelations that Cambridge Analytica got
data on Facebook users,
including information on friends of people who had downloaded a
psychological quiz app, even though those friends hadn't given explicit consent to sharing.
British investigators on Friday night searched the London offices of Cambridge Analytica, the
data - analytics company that harvested
data from 50 million Facebook users to develop
psychological profiles on behalf of political campaigns,
including that of President Trump.
Cambridge Analytica, whose clients have
included Donald Trump's presidential campaign, reportedly used the
data of 50 million Facebook customers without permission to build
psychological profiles so voters could be targeted with ads and stories.
Because, while the debate right now seems to be about whether or not Team Trump was wrong to do what the Right has justly condemned Clinton and Obama for doing (and the only principled answer to that question is «yes») the real issue here is that Internet platforms —
including most social media — routinely harvest
data about users and aggregate that
data to create startlingly accurate
psychological profiles.
Provide assistance in the taking of patient's personal information and medical history,
including biophysical, cultural,
psychological, environmental, and developmental
data
Studies were
included if they assessed the effect of
psychological interventions on pathological gambling behaviour, and provided enough
data to calculate effect sizes.
The present
data are a subset of a larger
data bank of an ongoing longitudinal study, which started in 2008, examining the effects of the economic crisis on the
psychological health of Greeks in relation to several variables
including positive and negative emotions.
The findings may rest on inaccurate interpretation of the
data (
including psychological test results) or the
data may suggest alternative possibilities that have not been adequately considered.
Extensive
data were collected on mothers» demographic characteristics, health history,
including maternal history of asthma, prenatal and postnatal maternal
psychological distress (anxiety, depression or stress), maternal social support (specifically the extent of partner / spouse support) and children's birth and health outcomes
including breastfeeding status (at 3 months) from the APrON surveys completed at prenatal or postnatal clinic visits or sent in by mail.
Data included parents» marital status, occupation, and years of education, as well as age at identification and status of hearing loss, age of enrollment in an early intervention program, developmental milestones, medical and
psychological history on paternal and maternal sides, and the child's medical and
psychological history.
Walks readers step by step through the process of conducting the evaluation,
including how to work with children and parents; when to consider and how to incorporate
psychological testing; and how to write up the report,
including the importance of providing a thorough analysis explaining the link between the
data and your conclusions