<p><em>"Data mining emerges from several tracks within quantitative methodology, and requires broad methodological background with outstanding computer skills. McArdle and Ritschard are exactly the right scholars to edit this volume, which includes fascinating and modern data mining research."<b> – Joseph L. Rodgers, Vanderbilt University, USA</b></em></p><p><em>"The richness and volume of data available to behavioral scientists has increased dramatically, creating opportunities for new discoveries and improved prediction models. This timely and innovative volume describes and illustrates the use of new statistical strategies for probing large and complex data sets."<b> – Rick H. Hoyle, Duke University, USA</b></em></p><p><em>"Deliberately ignoring the boundaries between separate quantitative traditions and different social and behavioural sciences, this book is an essential reading on the potential of "big data" to change the way we study individuals, social relationships and societies."</em> <strong>-</strong><strong>Francesco C. Billari, University of Oxford, UK</strong></p><p><em>“The combination between theoretical/methodological issues with the empirical applications is excellent. ... It offers a wide range of research examples cutting across disciplines, data types, and units of analysis. ... Readers will be able to grasp the problems presented, relate them to their own research ... and apply the tools ... to their own data sets. ... I am thinking about creating a course on exploratory data analysis and I can see adopting this volume for that course.”</em> – <strong>Emilio Ferrer, University of California - Davis, USA</strong></p><p><em>“[This] book will contribute significantly in making the field of Exploratory Data Mining more accessible to many researchers in the behavioral [and] ... social sciences, medicine, and business. ... Suitable for an advanced level research methods course…I would strongly recommend it.“</em> – <strong>Riyaz Sikora, University of Texas at Arlington, USA</strong></p>