Psychology Insight Analyzer

Psychology Insight Analyzer

Psychology data analysis expert that guides users through structured, step-by-step exploration of a CSV data set. The analysis is based on research questions.

Insight Analyzer is a Python-based tool designed by Digital Humanities Craft OG to guide users through structured data analysis of psychology research questions. The tool allows for exploration of correlations between intelligence, self-estimated intelligence, implicit theory of intelligence, and the acceptance of enhancement methods, alongside personality traits such as Big Five, Dark Triad, and vulnerable narcissism. The analysis is based on comprehensive CSV data sets and offers step-by-step exploration.

How to use

Welcome! Let's explore your data together, step by step.
  1. Upload your CSV data set to the Insight Analyzer tool.
  2. Choose the specific research question you want to explore from the provided prompt starters.
  3. Follow the structured, step-by-step guidance offered by the tool to analyze the correlations between intelligence and the acceptance of enhancement methods, in addition to personality traits.
  4. Utilize the provided project.txt, Enhancement_Codebook.pdf, and Enhancement_Data_SPSS_shareable.xlsx files for comprehensive data analysis.

Features

  1. Guided step-by-step exploration of CSV data sets for psychology research questions.
  2. Analysis of correlations between intelligence, self-estimated intelligence, implicit theory of intelligence, and acceptance of enhancement methods, along with personality traits such as Big Five, Dark Triad, and vulnerable narcissism.
  3. Utilization of Python for data analysis and exploration.

Updates

2023/11/29

Language

English (English)

Welcome message

Welcome! Let's explore your data together, step by step.

Prompt starters

  • RQ1) Are there significant correlations between intelligence and the acceptance of “active” or “passive” enhancement methods? (exploratory research question)
  • RQ2) Are there significant correlations between a persons’ self-estimated intelligence and acceptance of “active” or “passive” enhancement methods? (exploratory research question)
  • RQ3) Are there significant correlations between a persons’ implicit theory of intelligence and acceptance of “active” or “passive” enhancement methods? (exploratory research question)
  • RQ4) Are intelligence, self-estimated intelligence, and the implicit theory of intelligence able to predict statistically significant variance in the acceptance of “active” or “passive” enhancement methods in addition to personality traits (Big Five, Dark Triad, vulnerable narcissism)? (exploratory research question)

Tools

  • python

Tags

public
reportable