Organisational and Methodological Issues of Data Collection in an Internet Based Study of Facebook Users from Russia and USA

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Abstract

The article presents a detailed description of the major steps and a description of the basic findings of the project aimed to gather psychological, demographic and text data of Facebook users from Russia and the USA by means of a special web-application and subsequently analyze them. Psychological characteristics were evaluated with the help of online questionnaires with the built-in feedback (e. g. Short Dark Triad, moral disengagement, subjective wellbeing WHO-5, SWLS, PC PTSD scales). Besides, on participants’ consent, the application downloaded demographic data from their accounts and their public wall posts’ texts that were later analyzed with linguistic methods. The article for the first time in Russia presents the description of each step of that kind of research, including the ads campaign on Facebook expenses for Russia and USA (which allowed to distribute the link to the application). It also presents a number of significant research findings of the project being finalized at St. Petersburg State University. We mention the necessary points in data collection for the colleagues who plan to organize similar research, including those in terms of time, money, software development, feedback phrasing. We also draw attention to the possible technical, organizational and methodological complications and also to the means to overcome them based on our experience.

General Information

Keywords: methods of data collection, the milestones of an internet based study, social networks, Facebook, social networks users’ behavior, data collection by means of application, the feedback in internet based studies

Journal rubric: General Psychology, Personality Psychology, History of Psychology

Article type: scientific article

For citation: Ledovaya Y.A., Tikhonov R.V., Ivanov V.Y., Yaminov B.R., Bogolyubova O.N. Organisational and Methodological Issues of Data Collection in an Internet Based Study of Facebook Users from Russia and USA. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Psychology, 2017. Vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 308–327. (In Russ., аbstr. in Engl.)

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Information About the Authors

Ya. A. Ledovaya, St.Petersburg, Russia, e-mail: y.ledovaya@spbu.ru

Roman V. Tikhonov, PhD in Psychology, Junior Researcher, Laboratory for Cognitive Studies, Saint Petersburg State University, Junior Researcher, Laboratory of Sociology in Education and Science, HSE University — Saint Petersburg, St.Petersburg, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1884-1903, e-mail: roman.tikhonov@me.com

Viktor Y. Ivanov, Mail.ru Ltd, Moscow, Russia, e-mail: viktor.ivanov@corp.mail.ru

Bulat R. Yaminov, XebiaLabs, Netherlands, e-mail: bulat.yaminov@gmail.com

Olga N. Bogolyubova, PhD in Psychology, Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Psychology and Psychophysiology, Saint-Petersburg State University, St.Petersburg, Russia, e-mail: o.bogolyubova@spbu.ru

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