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        On Jan. 9, 2007, Steve Jobs formally announced Apple’s “revolutionary mobile phone”—a device that combined the functionality of an iPod, phone and Internet communication into a single unit, navigated by touch.

        It was a huge milestone in the development of smartphones, which are now owned by a majority of American adults and are increasingly common across the globe.

        As smartphones have multiplied, so have questions about their impact on how we live and how we work. Often the advantages of convenient, mobile technology are both obvious and taken for granted, leaving more subtle topics for concerned discussion: Are smartphones disturbing children’s sleep? Is an inability to get away from work having a negative impact on health? And what are the implications for privacy?

        But today, on the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, let’s take a moment to consider a less obvious advantage: the potential for smartphone technology to revolutionize behavioral science. That’s because, for the first time in human history, a large proportion of the species is in continuous contact with technology that can record key features of an individual’s behavior and environment.

        Researchers have already begun to use smartphones in social scientific research, either to query people regularly as they engage in their normal lives or to record activity using the device’s built-in sensors. These studies are confirming, challenging and extending what’s been found using more traditional approaches, in which people report how they behaved in real life or participate in relatively short and artificial laboratory-based tasks.

        Such studies are just first steps. As more data are collected and methods for analysis improve, researchers will be in a better position to identify how different experiences, behaviors and environments relate to each other and evolve over time, with the potential to improve people’s productivity and well-being in a variety of domains. Beyond revealing population-wide patterns, the right combination of data and analysis can also help individuals identify unique characteristics of their own behavior, including conditions that could indicate the need for some form of intervention—such as an unusual increase in behaviors that signal a period of depression.

        Smartphone-based data collection comes at an appropriate time in the evolution of psychological science. Today, the field is in transition, moving away from a focus on laboratory studies with undergraduate participants towards more complex, real-world situations studied with more diverse groups of people. Smartphones offer new tools for achieving these ambitions, providing rich data about everyday behaviors in a variety of contexts.

       So here’s another way in which smartphones might transform the way we live and work: by offering insights into human psychology and behavior and, thus, supporting smarter social science.

55. What do we learn about current psychological studies?

A
They are going through a period of painful transition.
B
They are increasingly focused on real-life situations.
C
They are conducted in a more rigorous manner.
D
They are mainly targeted towards undergraduates.
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答案:

B

解析:

解析:B。根据current psychological studies和顺序原则可定位至原文倒数第二段,该段第二句指出,心理科学正处于过渡期,从侧重于本科生参与的实验室研究,转向更复杂、更现实的、有更多样化人群参与的研究。B选项的focused on real-life situations对应原文中real-world situations studies,故为正确答案。原文提到心理科学正处于过渡期,但并未提及该过渡是否痛苦,故A选项错误。C选项在原文并未提及,故错误。原文提到针对本科生的是传统心理学,目前的心理学研究的参与人群更加多样化,故D选项错误。

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