articlePerspectives on Psychological ScienceMay 1, 2012Closed access

The Smartphone Psychology Manifesto

University of New Mexico

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Abstract

By 2025, when most of today's psychology undergraduates will be in their mid-30s, more than 5 billion people on our planet will be using ultra-broadband, sensor-rich smartphones far beyond the abilities of today's iPhones, Androids, and Blackberries. Although smartphones were not designed for psychological research, they can collect vast amounts of ecologically valid data, easily and quickly, from large global samples. If participants download the right "psych apps," smartphones can record where they are, what they are doing, and what they can see and hear and can run interactive surveys, tests, and experiments through touch screens and wireless connections to nearby screens, headsets, biosensors, and other…

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Keywords
  • Manifesto
  • Mobile device
  • Internet privacy
  • Computer science
  • Download
  • Smartphone app
  • Psychology
  • Human–computer interaction
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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