I’m interested in how big data is developing within psychology:
1) For “Hotspots in Psychology 2019” (guest editors: Michael Bosnjak &
Timo Gnambs) we are looking für meta-analyses and systematic reviews
(including methodological studies) from all areas of psychology:
https://conferences.leibniz-psychology.org/documents/zfp_a000294.pdf2) For “Big Data in Psychology: Methods and Applications” (guest
editors: Mike Cheung & Suzanne Jak) we are looking for applications of
how to use Big Data in psychological research as well as
methodological contributions on collecting and analyzing Big Data in
psychology:
https://conferences.leibniz-psychology.org/documents/zfp_a000295.pdfThese special issues will be accompanied by two international
conferences on »Big Data in Psychology« (June 7-9, 2018) and »Research
Synthesis« (June 10-12, 2018) in Trier (Germany) next year:
http://researchsynthesis2018.leibniz-psychology.org/
http://bigdata2018.leibniz-psychology.orgAs of today, the following keynote speakers have confirmed their
participation for these events:
Frank Bosco (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Andreas Brandmaier (Max Planck Institute for Human Development)
Mike Cheung (National University of Singapore)
Katrijn van Deun (Tilburg University)
Daniel Lakens (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Michael Neale (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Fred Oswald (Rice University)
Wolfgang Viechtbauer (Maastricht University)