The mindsponge and BMF analytics for innovative thinking in social sciences and humanities

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Quan-Hoang Vuong, Minh-Hoang Nguyen, Viet-Phuong La
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Oct 10, 2022 - Social Science - 430 pages

Academia is a competitive environment. Early Career Researchers (ECRs) are limited in experience and resources and especially need achievements to secure and expand their careers. To help with these issues, this book offers a new approach for conducting research using the combination of mindsponge innovative thinking and Bayesian analytics.

This is not just another analytics book.

1. A new perspective on psychological processes: Mindsponge is a novel approach for examining the human mind’s information processing mechanism. This conceptual framework is used to construct models in studies. The framework is highly flexible and widely applicable for many different types of information processes. The mindsponge approach can help researchers discover interesting ideas or even formulate their very own theories when investigating psychosocial phenomena. This approach brings a fresh wind to the current landscape of social sciences and humanities (SSH).

2. Easy-to-follow analysis protocol: The Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF analytics) is useful in terms of computing and visualizing power but also easy to learn and apply. Contrary to being intimidating, the Bayesian analytics section of this book is presented in a reader-friendly manner with a detailed yet clear step-by-step procedure. Examples are from published BMF articles, allowing readers to immediately practice the method and quickly create their own applications. With educational purposes in mind, the book is very suitable for ECRs who are looking to innovate their research methods.

3. Advocating for low-cost, high-quality research: Doing science can be very costly. Mindsponge innovative thinking and BMF analytics help produce impactful studies using openly available data on online repositories. This is based on the authors’ previous works and experiences. The book presents examples of employing the open R package bayesvl on secondary data from different sources. With less financial constraints, researchers can have more freedom of thought to pursue their curiosity and creativity. ECRs in low- and middle-income countries may find this aspect crucial in their careers.

4. Support and collaboration: The authors share their insights from experiences in the academic publishing system to help readers get through the processes of manuscript writing and peer-reviewing more easily. The authors are also ready to support other researchers with further inquiries and collaboration opportunities at the following website, https://mindsponge.info.

This book is for: a) ECRs whose only abundant resources are their innovation capacity and strength of will; b) Researchers in SSH who want to explore a novel approach to thinking and study conducting; c) Low- and middle-income countries’ researchers looking for a cost-effective research protocol; and, d) Innovative thinkers who want to turn their interesting thoughts into good publications.

 

Contents

Mindsponge mechanism Emergence application and potential
1
an information processing conceptual framework
21
How to explore the suicidal mind a mindspongebased conceptualization
47
Trust in mindsponge a new perspective on information reliability
67
Bayesian Mindsponge Framework analytics a novel methodological approach for social sciences and humanities
87
Preparations for working with the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework analytics effectively
117
The first BMF investigation suicidal ideation mechanism
145
The second BMF investigation mindset motivation and book reading interest
206
The third BMF investigation Internet healthcare information trust and personal assessment
257
Updated protocol for performing BMF analytics using bayesvl
301
Mindspongebased theoretical reasoning on the political psychology that begets and empowers a dictator
366
Index
408
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About the author (2022)

Quan-Hoang Vuong (Ph.D., Université Libre de Bruxelles) is Distinguished Scientist of Phenikaa University (Vietnam). He has served in NAFOSTED’s Scientific Council since 2019 and the Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics since 2021. He has published some 200 papers and books with many leading publishers. He wrote 300+ peer-review reports and provided editorial service to over 120 manuscripts.

Minh-Hoang Nguyen holds an MSc in Sustainability Science from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu, Japan, where he is currently finishing his Ph.D. He works as a researcher in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research (ISR), Phenikaa University. Mr. Nguyen has published nearly 50 research articles in journals by publishers such as the Australian Academy of Science, Cell Press, De Gruyter, Elsevier, MIT Press, Nature Research, Oxford University Press, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Springer, and Wiley. Besides research articles, he has also co-authored two books about statistical analysis methods and psychology. His research interests cover psychological issues and sustainability science.

Viet-Phuong La is a researcher at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Hanoi, Vietnam, and a software engineer for AISDL. He has published some 40 peer-reviewed articles in multiple journals. He has also edited a book about the statistical analysis of social data. His specialty is software engineering and statistics.

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