Measures of Personality and Social Psychological AttitudesJohn Paul Robinson Elsevier, 20/02/1991 - 753 من الصفحات This volume is sponsored by Division 9 of the American Psychological Association: The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.****This is an essential reference book for any social scientist or student who uses measuresof attitude or personality in his or her research. The earlier version, published twenty years ago, was to be found on the shelf of virtually everyone who worked in the field.
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... females in a sample of 192 college students. Edwards and Walsh (1964) found a mean of 28.8 in a sample of 130 paid students. More recently, Paulhus (1984) reported means of 28.4 (s.d. = 5.5) and 30.3 (s.d. = 4.9) for students in ...
... females in a sample of 192 college students. Edwards and Walsh (1964) found a mean of 28.8 in a sample of 130 paid students. More recently, Paulhus (1984) reported means of 28.4 (s.d. = 5.5) and 30.3 (s.d. = 4.9) for students in ...
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... (females) after 2 weeks were reported by Rorer and Goldberg (1965). Validity Convergent The ESD is robust in that it correlates highly with scales from a variety of content areas if they too were assembled from items with extreme ...
... (females) after 2 weeks were reported by Rorer and Goldberg (1965). Validity Convergent The ESD is robust in that it correlates highly with scales from a variety of content areas if they too were assembled from items with extreme ...
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... females, respectively. Reliability Internal Consistency Alpha coefficients ranged from .73 to .88 in the samples reported above. Test—Retest Crowne and Marlowe (1964) reported a test—retest correlation of .88 over 1 month. Fisher (1967) ...
... females, respectively. Reliability Internal Consistency Alpha coefficients ranged from .73 to .88 in the samples reported above. Test—Retest Crowne and Marlowe (1964) reported a test—retest correlation of .88 over 1 month. Fisher (1967) ...
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... females, respectively. In a more recent sample of 765 college students, Goldberg (1972) reported means of 2.5 (s.d. = 1.9) and 2.7 (s.d. = 1.8) for males and females, respectively. In a massive sample of 50,000 medical outpatients ...
... females, respectively. In a more recent sample of 765 college students, Goldberg (1972) reported means of 2.5 (s.d. = 1.9) and 2.7 (s.d. = 1.8) for males and females, respectively. In a massive sample of 50,000 medical outpatients ...
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... females, respectively. In their sample of 100 university students, the means were 16.1 (s.d. = 5.1) and 15.7 (s.d. = 5.0) for males and females, respectively. In a more recent sample of college students, Goldberg (1972) reported means ...
... females, respectively. In their sample of 100 university students, the means were 16.1 (s.d. = 5.1) and 15.7 (s.d. = 5.0) for males and females, respectively. In a more recent sample of college students, Goldberg (1972) reported means ...
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CHAPTER 5 SOCIAL ANXIETY SHYNESS AND RELATED CONSTRUCTS | 161 |
CHAPTER 6 MEASURES OF DEPRESSION AND LONELINESS | 195 |
CHAPTER 7 ALIENATION AND ANOMIE | 291 |
CHAPTER 8 INTERPERSONAL TRUST AND ATTITUDES TOWARD HUMAN NATURE | 373 |
CHAPTER 9 LOCUS OF CONTROL | 413 |
CHAPTER 10 AUTHORITARIANISM AND RELATED CONSTRUCTS | 501 |
THE MEASUREMENT OF MASCULINITY FEMININITY AND ANDROGYNY | 573 |
CHAPTER 12 VALUES | 661 |
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