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Vol 226 Issue 4 2018

Topical Issue: Big Data in Psychology

Editor-in-chief: Michael Bošnjak
Frequency: quarterly

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Editorial

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Challenges of Big Data Analyses and Applications in Psychology
  • Mike W.-L. Cheung
  • Suzanne Jak
Vol. 226, Issue 4 • February 22, 2019, pp. 209–211

Original Articles

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Revealing the Joint Mechanisms in Traditional Data Linked With Big Data
  • Niek C. de Schipper
  • Katrijn Van Deun
Vol. 226, Issue 4 • February 22, 2019, pp. 212–231
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Digital Footprints of Sensation Seeking
A Traditional Concept in the Big Data Era
  • Ramona Schoedel
  • Quay Au
  • Sarah Theres Völkel
  • Florian Lehmann
  • Daniela Becker
  • Markus Bühner
  • Bernd Bischl
  • Heinrich Hussmann
  • Clemens Stachl
Vol. 226, Issue 4 • February 22, 2019, pp. 232–245
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Predictive Modeling With Psychological Panel Data
  • Florian Pargent
  • Johannes Albert-von der Gönna
Vol. 226, Issue 4 • February 22, 2019, pp. 246–258
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Replicability of Machine Learning Models in the Social Sciences
A Case Study in Variable Selection
  • Ranjith Vijayakumar
  • Mike W.-L. Cheung
Vol. 226, Issue 4 • February 22, 2019, pp. 259–273
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Integrating the Split/Analyze/Meta-Analyze (SAM) Approach and a Multilevel Framework to Advance Big Data Research in Psychology
Guidelines and an Empirical Illustration via the Human Resource Management Investment–Firm Performance Relationship
  • Yucheng Eason Zhang
  • Siqi Liu
  • Shan Xu
  • Miles M. Yang
  • Jian Zhang
Vol. 226, Issue 4 • February 22, 2019, pp. 274–283
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Call for Papers

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“Medically Unexplained Symptoms and Bodily Distress”
A Topical Issue of the Zeitschrift für Psychologie
  • Alexandra Martin
  • Omer Van den Bergh
Vol. 226, Issue 4 • February 22, 2019, pp. 284–284

Call for Proposals

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Reviewers 2018
Vol. 226, Issue 4 • February 22, 2019, pp. 287–287