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『研究者可以通过Facebook对人们的健康以及社会潮流等问题进行研究,但是也有研究者质疑其数据的真实性。』
Walls Have Eyes: How Researchers Are Studying You on Facebook
隔墙有眼:研究人员如何通过Facebook研究人们

Nov 14th 2011 | from Time

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  Before he became the new face of right-wing extremism in Europe, Anders  Behring Breivik was just another guy airing his anti-immigration views  online. On Monday, Breivik, who admitted to a killing spree in Norway  which left 77 people dead, faced his first public-court hearing. While  Breivik may have acted alone, he was far from alone in cyberspace: he  had spent much of the time leading up to his attack at his computer,  chatting with some of the millions of nationalists who support  right-wing groups on social-networking sites. After this summer"s  tragedy, researchers wanted to find out more about these people. But how  to find them? Easy — just log on to Facebook.
"We realized  that it wasn't that difficult to get to them at all," says Jamie  Bartlett, the lead author of a recently published report on European  digital populism. Facebook's stash of personal information is so  encyclopedic, says Bartlett, that the researchers could simply use the  site's advertising tool to pinpoint their desired demographic with  scientific accuracy — the way marketers have been doing for years.  Bartlett's team found half a million fans of right-wing groups across  Europe and then targeted them with ads, but instead of linking to a new  band or diet product, the ads invited users to complete a survey that  asked questions about their education level, attitudes toward violence  and optimism about their own future.
By reaching out through  Facebook, Bartlett and his colleagues were able to survey over 10,000  followers of 14 far-right parties in 11 European countries — all without  ever leaving the office. "It's quite a new way of doing research,"  Bartlett says.
Bartlett' s work is just one example of how  Facebook is becoming a hot new tool in the hands of scientists. Think  tanks, medical researchers and political scientists are using the site  to study everything from health issues to social trends
For  some researchers, the beauty of Facebook is that it lets you study  people you couldn't approach with a clipboard on the street. "Before,  when you tried to survey people from the British National Party, it  would be very difficult to identify them. You'd have to go through the  party, and they would never allow you access," says Bartlett. "Facebook  cuts all that out — you go to them directly."
Others say the  site could offer a way to identify and tackle social-health problems. A  recent study by Dr. Megan Moreno and her colleagues found that  undergraduates who discussed their drunken exploits on Facebook were  significantly more at risk for problem drinking than students who were  silent on the topic.
Moreno suggests that students' peers  could monitor the site and intervene to help a student who posts one too  many boozy Status Updates.
There's no guarantee that a  research subject is being completely honest even off-line. On Facebook,  it's impossible to know how much of a user's profile information and  Wall posts are true. "What you say on Facebook and what you do outside  of Facebook are two completely different things," says Neil Selwyn, a  sociologist. Which is why, despite his years as a technology researcher,  Selwyn thinks a clipboard and a pen are still the best research tools  anyone can use. "There's no substitute for going into the real world and  speaking to real people," he says. "Social research is supposed to be  about the social — and a hell of a lot of the social still takes place  offline." (639 words)
文章地址:http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,2099409,00.html
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