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Handbook of Research Methods in Personality Psychology [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of California, United States), Edited by (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States), Edited by (University of Minnesota, United States)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 721 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1434 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jun-2007
  • Kirjastus: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1593851111
  • ISBN-13: 9781593851118
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 721 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1434 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jun-2007
  • Kirjastus: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1593851111
  • ISBN-13: 9781593851118
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Three psychology scholars (with U. of California, Davis; U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; and U. of Minnesota) offer students and practitioners of personality psychology this substantial reference compiling research on the different facets a personality study. Thirty-seven stand-alone essays are organized under the broad themes of: the design of a personality study, methods for assessing personality at different levels of analysis, and analysis and interpretation of personality data. Specific topics include: psychobiography and case study methods, the self-report method, physiological measures, person-centered structural analyses, and computational modeling of personality as a dynamical system. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Bringing together leading investigators, this comprehensive handbook is a one-stop reference for anyone planning or conducting research on personality. It provides up-to-date analyses of the rich array of methodological tools available today, giving particular attention to real-world theoretical and logistical challenges and how to overcome them. In chapters filled with detailed, practical examples, readers are shown step by step how to formulate a suitable research design, select and use high-quality measures, and manage the complexities of data analysis and interpretation. Coverage ranges from classic methods like self-report inventories and observational procedures to such recent innovations as neuroimaging and genetic analyses.

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"Edited and written by experienced, distinguished scholars, this handbook encompasses the remarkable breadth of research venues, assessment methods, and data-analytic approaches embraced by modern personality psychology. The quality and accessibility of the contents make this volume an indispensable guide for undergraduate and graduate students who are serious about personality science. It will surely become a standard reference for all personologists."--Auke Tellegen, PhD, Department of Psychology (Emeritus), University of Minnesota





"There is nothing more essential to good science than good methods, and personality research is no exception to this fundamental rule. This handbook is a landmark collection of defining statements on the diverse methods available to researchers in the field. It is a 'must read' for experienced and novice researchers alike, and will surely advance the state of the scientific study of personality."--Mark Snyder, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota

"This is a 'must-have,' 'must-read' handbook for personality researchers at all levels of the game. The outstanding, award-winning editors have produced a superb textbook and reference for graduate and undergraduate students just entering the field and hoping to conduct their own research. The book is essential for seasoned personality researchers too, because it covers exciting new methods that didnt exist when we veterans were trained. Beyond its great value for anyone wishing to understand, critique, or conduct modern personality research, the Handbook is emblematic of a research field that is experiencing a dramatic upswing in self-confidence and influence. The sophistication, scope, and engaging prose style of this volume reflect the vitality of the field itself."--Phillip R. Shaver, PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of California, Davis



- Impressive, both in scope and quality. Sixty-nine authors, many of whom represent the widely acknowledged authority or are the pioneering authors on their topics, contributed to this collection of 37 chapters....The editors of this handbook set out to assemble a comprehensive resource and the depth and breadth of coverage, including even the most esoteric and recently adopted methods, is impressive. The fact that no model for a comprehensive personality research methods resource existed before this handbook makes the accomplishment even more impressive still. The editors should also be commended for their care in assigning and structuring largely mutually exclusive chapter topics, and avoiding significant redundancy....This is a text written by scholars for a scholarly audience of personality, social, and clinical psychologists, and thus it is a resource that will prove useful to researchers at the front lines, first and foremost, but the Handbook would also be an effective text for a specialized graduate seminar....The efforts of the editors and authors are to be applauded for providing a significant contribution to psychological science. The volume will find a place on the shelves and desks of many personality researchers for years to come. --Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 12/11/2009 Provides very thoughtful explorations and descriptions of three sets of topics that by and large represent a coherent system of research in personality psychology: design, measurement, and analysis. Although these topics are discussed in the context of personality research, I was immediately impressed by the book's applicability to research in other fields of the social sciences, including education....What I like about the book is that each chapter is concise and right to the point; since many different areas of design and measurement are covered, it provides an excellent reference for researchers. From this perspective, the book is a worthwhile possession for researchers wanting an up-to-date survey of relevant measurement methods as they apply to personality research as well as research in other fields. Researchers lacking statistical background could benefit from the conceptual discussions and the guides to some thorny issues such as sample size requirement....Researchers who are savvy with statistics could also benefit from discovering the latest advances described within the personality psychology context....Researchers who are interested in issues in designing research, measuring behaviors, and analyzing data can benefit from conceptual, as well as pragmatic, considerations offered in the book, whether for personality research or for research in other fields. --PsycCRITIQUES, 12/11/2009 This is an exceptional addition to the field. Researchers and students will find answers to almost any personality research question, whether it involves methodology, measurement techniques, or statistical analyses. The suggestions are immensely useful and, if followed, can clearly lead to well designed studies for both personality researchers and researchers in related fields. Weighted Numerical Score: 96 - 4 Stars! --Doody's Review Service, 12/11/2009

I. DESIGNING A PERSONALITY STUDY
The Role of Theory in Personality Research
3(18)
Dan P. McAdams
Jennifer L. Pals
Designing and Implementing Longitudinal Studies
21(16)
M. Brent Donnellan
Rand D. Conger
Experimental Approaches to the Study of Personality
37(25)
William Revelle
Behavior Genetic Designs
62(17)
Robert F. Krueger
Jennifer L. Tackett
Idiographic Personality: The Theory and Practice of Experience Sampling
79(18)
Tamlin S. Conner
Lisa Feldman Barrett
Michele M. Tugade
Howard Tennen
Psychobiography and Case Study Methods
97(17)
Alan C. Elms
Mining Archival Data
114(16)
Phebe Cramer
Using the Internet for Personality Research: What Can Be Done, How to Do It, and Some Concerns
130(19)
R. Chris Fraley
The Null Hypothesis Significance-Testing Debate and Its Implications for Personality Research
149(21)
R. Chris Fraley
Michael J. Marks
Cross-Cultural Personality Research: Conceptual and Methodological Issues
170(20)
Veronica Benet-Martinez
Measuring Personality in Nonhuman Animals
190(19)
Simine Vazire
Samuel D. Gosling
Audrey S. Dickey
Steven J. Schapiro
II. METHODS FOR ASSESSING PERSONALITY AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ANALYSIS
Taxonomies, Trends, and Integrations
209(15)
Kenneth H. Craik
The Self-Report Method
224(16)
Delroy L. Paulhus
Simine Vazire
The Construct Validation Approach to Personality Scale Construction
240(19)
Leonard J. Simms
David Watson
Observer Ratings of Personality
259(14)
Robert R. McCrae
Alexander Weiss
Behavioral Observation
273(19)
R. Michael Furr
David C. Funder
Content Coding of Open-Ended Responses
292(16)
Barbara A. Woike
Personality Assessment at a Distance
308(14)
Anna V. Song
Dean Keith Simonton
Measuring Implicit Motives
322(23)
Oliver C. Schultheiss
Joyce S. Pang
Lives Lived in Milliseconds: Using Cognitive Methods in Personality Research
345(15)
Michael D. Robinson
Patient and Neuroimaging Methodologies
360(10)
Jennifer S. Beer
Michael V. Lombardo
Physiological Measures
370(19)
Lisa M. Diamond
Kimberly D. Otter-Henderson
The Human Genome Project and Personality: What We Can Learn about Our Inner and Outer Selves through Our Genes
389(18)
Richard P. Ebstein
Rachel Bachner-Melman
Salomon Israel
Lubov Nemanov
Inga Gritsenko
III. ANALYZING AND INTERPRETING PERSONALITY DATA
Toward Modern Psychometrics: Application of Item Response Theory Models in Personality Research
407(17)
Julien Morizot
Andrew T. Ainsworth
Steven P. Reise
Factor Analysis in Personality Research
424(20)
Kibeom Lee
Michael C. Ashton
Applications of Structural Equation Modeling in Personality Research
444(17)
Rick H. Hoyle
The Importance of Being Valid: Reliability and the Process of Construct Validation
461(34)
Oliver P. John
Christopher J. Soto
Evaluating Effect Size in Personality Research
495(7)
Daniel J. Ozer
Multilevel Modeling in Personality Research
502(21)
John B. Nezlek
Studying Personality Processes: Explaining Change in Between-Persons Longitudinal and Within-Person Multilevel Models
523(20)
William Fleeson
The Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Personality Research
543(14)
Daniel K. Mroczek
Person-Centered Structural Analyses
557(16)
James W. Grice
Multiple Regression: Applications of the Basics and Beyond in Personality Research
573(29)
Stephen G. West
Leona S. Aiken
Wei Wu
Aaron B. Taylor
Moderator and Mediator Models in Personality Research: A Basic Introduction
602(31)
William F. Chaplin
Computational Modeling of Personality as a Dynamical System
633(19)
Yuichi Shoda
Meta-Analysis in Personality Psychology: A Primer
652(21)
Brent W. Roberts
Nathan R. Kuncel
Wolfgang Viechtbauer
Tim Bogg
What Kinds of Methods Do Personality Psychologists Use?: A Survey of Journal Editors and Editorial Board Members
673(6)
Richard W. Robins
Jessica L. Tracy
Jeffrey W. Sherman
Author Index 679(22)
Subject Index 701


Edited by Richard W. Robins, PhD, University of California, USA Davis; R. Chris Fraley, PhD, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA; and Robert F. Krueger, PhD, University of Minnesota, USA