Experiments of the Mind: From the Cognitive Psychology Lab to the World of Facebook and Twitter
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Type
Book
Author
EMILY MARTIN
URL
https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv1n1bs5c
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN
978-0-691-17731-1
Date
2021
Extra
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv1n1bs5c
Accessed
2022-07-26 17:06:43
Library Catalog
JSTOR
Abstract
An inside view of the experimental practices of
cognitive psychology-and their influence on the addictive nature of social media Experimental cognitive psychology research is a hidden force in our online lives. We engage with it, often
unknowingly, whenever we download a health app, complete a Facebook quiz, or rate our latest purchase. How did experimental psychology come to play an outsized role in these developments?
Experiments of the Mind considers this question through a look at cognitive psychology laboratories. Emily Martin traces how psychological research methods evolved, escaped the boundaries of the discipline, and infiltrated social media and our digital
universe. Martin recounts her participation in psychology labs, and she conveys their activities through the voices of principal
investigators, graduate students, and subjects. Despite claims of experimental psychology's focus on isolated individuals, Martin
finds that the history of the field-from early German labs to
Gestalt psychology-has led to research methods that are, in fact, highly social. She shows how these methods are deployed online:
amplified by troves of data and powerful machine learning, an
unprecedented model of human psychology is now widespread-one in
which statistical measures are paired with algorithms to predict
and influence users' behavior. Experiments of the Mind
examines how psychology research has shaped us to be perfectly
suited for our networked age.
Short Title
Experiments of the Mind