Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology
Herausgeber: Reis, Harry T.; Judd, Charles M.; West, Tessa
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Intended for graduate students in personality and social psychology, this indispensable collection provides clear, detailed coverage of conceptual and practical issues in research design. In this third edition, leading experts address specific methods and offer contemporary commentary, reflecting the rapid changes of this dynamic area of research.
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Intended for graduate students in personality and social psychology, this indispensable collection provides clear, detailed coverage of conceptual and practical issues in research design. In this third edition, leading experts address specific methods and offer contemporary commentary, reflecting the rapid changes of this dynamic area of research.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 738
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1264g
- ISBN-13: 9781009170130
- ISBN-10: 1009170139
- Artikelnr.: 70251248
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 738
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1264g
- ISBN-13: 9781009170130
- ISBN-10: 1009170139
- Artikelnr.: 70251248
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Tessa West, Harry T. Reis, and Charles M. Judd; 2. The
romance of research methods Mahzarin R. Banaji; Part I. Before You Dive In:
Foundational Issues in Social Science: 3. Ethical issues in psychological
science: studying humans, analyzing data, publishing findings Chris
Crandall, Roger Giner-Sorolla and Monica Biernat; 4. Replication in social
and personality psychology Klaus Fiedler and Florian Ermark; 5. Realizing
the promise of diverse and interdisciplinary team science Stephanie Tepper
and Neil A. Lewis, Jr.; 6. A cross-cultural method in social and
personality psychology: the cultural imagination Shigehiro Oishi and Ayse
K. Uskul; Part II. Basic Design Considerations to Know, No Matter What
You're Research is About: 7. Research design and issues of validity
Marilynn B. Brewer and William D. Crano; 8. Experimental design Eliot R.
Smith; 9. Quasi-experimental designs Leandre R. Fabrigar, Thomas I.
Vaughan-Johnston and Duane T. Wegener; 10. Field research methods Sherry
Jueyu Wu and Rebecca Littman; Part III. Deep Dives on Methods and Tools for
Testing Your Question of Interest: 11. Survey research Kristen Olson; 12.
Conducting surveys and experiments on the internet Chadly Stern and Jordan
R. Axt; 13. Methods for studying everyday experience in its natural context
Harry T. Reis, Laura Sels, and Shelly L. Gable; 14. Mobile sensing methods
Ramona Schoedel and Matthias R. Mehl; 15. Language research in
social-personality psychology Molly E. Ireland and James W. Pennebaker; 16.
Collecting digital footprints in the wild Michal Kosinski; 17. Behavioral
observation and coding Katherine R. Thorson and Tessa V. West; 18.
Automaticity and implicit measures Bertram Gawronski; 19. Social
neuroendocrinology Wendy Berry Mendes; 20. Multivariate neuroimaging in
social and personality psychology Robert S. Chavez, William A. Cunningham,
and Elliot T. Berkman; Part IV. Understanding What Your Data are Telling
You about Psychological Process: 21. Measurement: reliability, construct
validation, and scale construction William Revelle and Kayla M. Garner; 22.
Advanced psychometrics Patrick E. Shrout and Mao Mogami; 23. Dealing with
repeated measures: design decisions and analytic strategies for over time
data Amie M. Gordon and Katherine R. Thorson; 24. Random factors and
research generalization Charles M. Judd and David A. Kenny; 25. Mediation
analysis Amanda Montoya; 26. Mathematical and computational models Karl
Christoph Klauer; 27. Meta-Analysis Judith A. Hall and David Miller.
romance of research methods Mahzarin R. Banaji; Part I. Before You Dive In:
Foundational Issues in Social Science: 3. Ethical issues in psychological
science: studying humans, analyzing data, publishing findings Chris
Crandall, Roger Giner-Sorolla and Monica Biernat; 4. Replication in social
and personality psychology Klaus Fiedler and Florian Ermark; 5. Realizing
the promise of diverse and interdisciplinary team science Stephanie Tepper
and Neil A. Lewis, Jr.; 6. A cross-cultural method in social and
personality psychology: the cultural imagination Shigehiro Oishi and Ayse
K. Uskul; Part II. Basic Design Considerations to Know, No Matter What
You're Research is About: 7. Research design and issues of validity
Marilynn B. Brewer and William D. Crano; 8. Experimental design Eliot R.
Smith; 9. Quasi-experimental designs Leandre R. Fabrigar, Thomas I.
Vaughan-Johnston and Duane T. Wegener; 10. Field research methods Sherry
Jueyu Wu and Rebecca Littman; Part III. Deep Dives on Methods and Tools for
Testing Your Question of Interest: 11. Survey research Kristen Olson; 12.
Conducting surveys and experiments on the internet Chadly Stern and Jordan
R. Axt; 13. Methods for studying everyday experience in its natural context
Harry T. Reis, Laura Sels, and Shelly L. Gable; 14. Mobile sensing methods
Ramona Schoedel and Matthias R. Mehl; 15. Language research in
social-personality psychology Molly E. Ireland and James W. Pennebaker; 16.
Collecting digital footprints in the wild Michal Kosinski; 17. Behavioral
observation and coding Katherine R. Thorson and Tessa V. West; 18.
Automaticity and implicit measures Bertram Gawronski; 19. Social
neuroendocrinology Wendy Berry Mendes; 20. Multivariate neuroimaging in
social and personality psychology Robert S. Chavez, William A. Cunningham,
and Elliot T. Berkman; Part IV. Understanding What Your Data are Telling
You about Psychological Process: 21. Measurement: reliability, construct
validation, and scale construction William Revelle and Kayla M. Garner; 22.
Advanced psychometrics Patrick E. Shrout and Mao Mogami; 23. Dealing with
repeated measures: design decisions and analytic strategies for over time
data Amie M. Gordon and Katherine R. Thorson; 24. Random factors and
research generalization Charles M. Judd and David A. Kenny; 25. Mediation
analysis Amanda Montoya; 26. Mathematical and computational models Karl
Christoph Klauer; 27. Meta-Analysis Judith A. Hall and David Miller.
1. Introduction Tessa West, Harry T. Reis, and Charles M. Judd; 2. The
romance of research methods Mahzarin R. Banaji; Part I. Before You Dive In:
Foundational Issues in Social Science: 3. Ethical issues in psychological
science: studying humans, analyzing data, publishing findings Chris
Crandall, Roger Giner-Sorolla and Monica Biernat; 4. Replication in social
and personality psychology Klaus Fiedler and Florian Ermark; 5. Realizing
the promise of diverse and interdisciplinary team science Stephanie Tepper
and Neil A. Lewis, Jr.; 6. A cross-cultural method in social and
personality psychology: the cultural imagination Shigehiro Oishi and Ayse
K. Uskul; Part II. Basic Design Considerations to Know, No Matter What
You're Research is About: 7. Research design and issues of validity
Marilynn B. Brewer and William D. Crano; 8. Experimental design Eliot R.
Smith; 9. Quasi-experimental designs Leandre R. Fabrigar, Thomas I.
Vaughan-Johnston and Duane T. Wegener; 10. Field research methods Sherry
Jueyu Wu and Rebecca Littman; Part III. Deep Dives on Methods and Tools for
Testing Your Question of Interest: 11. Survey research Kristen Olson; 12.
Conducting surveys and experiments on the internet Chadly Stern and Jordan
R. Axt; 13. Methods for studying everyday experience in its natural context
Harry T. Reis, Laura Sels, and Shelly L. Gable; 14. Mobile sensing methods
Ramona Schoedel and Matthias R. Mehl; 15. Language research in
social-personality psychology Molly E. Ireland and James W. Pennebaker; 16.
Collecting digital footprints in the wild Michal Kosinski; 17. Behavioral
observation and coding Katherine R. Thorson and Tessa V. West; 18.
Automaticity and implicit measures Bertram Gawronski; 19. Social
neuroendocrinology Wendy Berry Mendes; 20. Multivariate neuroimaging in
social and personality psychology Robert S. Chavez, William A. Cunningham,
and Elliot T. Berkman; Part IV. Understanding What Your Data are Telling
You about Psychological Process: 21. Measurement: reliability, construct
validation, and scale construction William Revelle and Kayla M. Garner; 22.
Advanced psychometrics Patrick E. Shrout and Mao Mogami; 23. Dealing with
repeated measures: design decisions and analytic strategies for over time
data Amie M. Gordon and Katherine R. Thorson; 24. Random factors and
research generalization Charles M. Judd and David A. Kenny; 25. Mediation
analysis Amanda Montoya; 26. Mathematical and computational models Karl
Christoph Klauer; 27. Meta-Analysis Judith A. Hall and David Miller.
romance of research methods Mahzarin R. Banaji; Part I. Before You Dive In:
Foundational Issues in Social Science: 3. Ethical issues in psychological
science: studying humans, analyzing data, publishing findings Chris
Crandall, Roger Giner-Sorolla and Monica Biernat; 4. Replication in social
and personality psychology Klaus Fiedler and Florian Ermark; 5. Realizing
the promise of diverse and interdisciplinary team science Stephanie Tepper
and Neil A. Lewis, Jr.; 6. A cross-cultural method in social and
personality psychology: the cultural imagination Shigehiro Oishi and Ayse
K. Uskul; Part II. Basic Design Considerations to Know, No Matter What
You're Research is About: 7. Research design and issues of validity
Marilynn B. Brewer and William D. Crano; 8. Experimental design Eliot R.
Smith; 9. Quasi-experimental designs Leandre R. Fabrigar, Thomas I.
Vaughan-Johnston and Duane T. Wegener; 10. Field research methods Sherry
Jueyu Wu and Rebecca Littman; Part III. Deep Dives on Methods and Tools for
Testing Your Question of Interest: 11. Survey research Kristen Olson; 12.
Conducting surveys and experiments on the internet Chadly Stern and Jordan
R. Axt; 13. Methods for studying everyday experience in its natural context
Harry T. Reis, Laura Sels, and Shelly L. Gable; 14. Mobile sensing methods
Ramona Schoedel and Matthias R. Mehl; 15. Language research in
social-personality psychology Molly E. Ireland and James W. Pennebaker; 16.
Collecting digital footprints in the wild Michal Kosinski; 17. Behavioral
observation and coding Katherine R. Thorson and Tessa V. West; 18.
Automaticity and implicit measures Bertram Gawronski; 19. Social
neuroendocrinology Wendy Berry Mendes; 20. Multivariate neuroimaging in
social and personality psychology Robert S. Chavez, William A. Cunningham,
and Elliot T. Berkman; Part IV. Understanding What Your Data are Telling
You about Psychological Process: 21. Measurement: reliability, construct
validation, and scale construction William Revelle and Kayla M. Garner; 22.
Advanced psychometrics Patrick E. Shrout and Mao Mogami; 23. Dealing with
repeated measures: design decisions and analytic strategies for over time
data Amie M. Gordon and Katherine R. Thorson; 24. Random factors and
research generalization Charles M. Judd and David A. Kenny; 25. Mediation
analysis Amanda Montoya; 26. Mathematical and computational models Karl
Christoph Klauer; 27. Meta-Analysis Judith A. Hall and David Miller.