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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... groups: 1. Item construction criteria (sampling of relevant content, wording of items, and item analysis); 2 ... groups merely by sampling two groups so divergent that they would be unlikely to respond the same way to any item. For this ...
... groups: 1. Item construction criteria (sampling of relevant content, wording of items, and item analysis); 2 ... groups merely by sampling two groups so divergent that they would be unlikely to respond the same way to any item. For this ...
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... groups (e.g., men and women, Catholics and Baptists) who have high or low scale scores. When such differences have ... group of items should be added together to form a scale or index. Similarly, the criterion of statistical significance ...
... groups (e.g., men and women, Catholics and Baptists) who have high or low scale scores. When such differences have ... group of items should be added together to form a scale or index. Similarly, the criterion of statistical significance ...
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... Groups Validity: Validity is the more crucial indicator of the value of the scale. Nevertheless, group discrimination is not necessarily the most challenging hurdle to demonstrated validity. It is rather difficult to construct a ...
... Groups Validity: Validity is the more crucial indicator of the value of the scale. Nevertheless, group discrimination is not necessarily the most challenging hurdle to demonstrated validity. It is rather difficult to construct a ...
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... groups; random sample of college students in same departments or colleges Sources) Some items eliminated; one small pilot study Means for total group only; information for 1–2 items Two or more college classes (some heterogeneity) All ...
... groups; random sample of college students in same departments or colleges Sources) Some items eliminated; one small pilot study Means for total group only; information for 1–2 items Two or more college classes (some heterogeneity) All ...
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... groups highly significantly; groups also diverse Highly significant correlations with more than two related measures Significantly different from four or more unrelated In easureS Three or more studies show independence Inter-item ...
... groups highly significantly; groups also diverse Highly significant correlations with more than two related measures Significantly different from four or more unrelated In easureS Three or more studies show independence Inter-item ...
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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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