ABSTRACT

This chapter introduces interactive visual graphics as one response to the digitalisation of psychological research. It considers current challenges and the development of new visualisations before discussing the future impact on psychology as a whole. The chapter argues that digital research methods have the potential to revolutionise data management in authors' respective disciplines but that it has so far failed to be recognised and/or implemented by the research community. It also argues that dynamic data visualisation provides great mechanisms to promote the treatment change, and have exemplified their development with a worked example. The chapter describes the benefits of dynamic data visualisations, and considered some of the challenges resulting from the digitalisation of psychology. It highlights the way towards an improved research toolset for the psychological community and helps improving access to future research for both psychological peers and interested members of the public.