Description
Find out how the common smartphone is challenging and transforming psychological science.
About the Author
David A. Ellis is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at the University of Bath and holds an Honorary Research Fellowship at the University of Lincoln. His research to date has been published in psychological, medical, and computer science journals with results regularly appearing on TV and Radio.
Reviews
'David Ellis' work has been crucial in revealing the limitations of traditional research into the effects of digital technology. He is one of a new breed of methodologically careful researchers, who are reforming psychological science. His new book is an excellent primer for those interested in reinforcing the discipline's foundations.' Tom Chivers, author of The AI Does Not Hate You
'In this thorough and wide-ranging book, David Ellis brings together what psychological science has to say about smartphones into a single authoritative source. This book is set to become a landmark volume for researchers in psychology and across the social sciences.' Samuel D. Gosling, Professor of Psychology, University of Texas
'In an area of research often consumed by more hyperbole than science, this book offers a useful guide for those conducting and following research on this important topic.' Patrick M. Markey, Professor of Psychology, Villanova University
'As psychologists seek an alternative to button presses and questionnaires, David Ellis provides a compelling alternative and a tour de force of what smartphones offer to research in the social sciences.' Paul Taylor, Professor of Psychology, Lancaster University
'The book recommends itself for use in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in behavioral science and human-computer interaction.' J. M. Carroll, Choice
Book Information
ISBN 9781108709347
Author David A. Ellis
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 420g
Dimensions(mm) 150mm * 230mm * 15mm