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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... positive and negative. For simple “yes–no" alternatives, a few “no-yes” options should be inserted. Similarly, for the “strongly agree, agree, uncertain, disagree, strongly disagree” or Likert format, the five alternatives should ...
... positive and negative. For simple “yes–no" alternatives, a few “no-yes” options should be inserted. Similarly, for the “strongly agree, agree, uncertain, disagree, strongly disagree” or Likert format, the five alternatives should ...
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... positive self-presentation) and (b) impression management (self-presentation tailored to an audience). This distinction was outlined many years before by Damarin and Messick (1965). As depicted in Fig. 1, the gamut of SDR measures may ...
... positive self-presentation) and (b) impression management (self-presentation tailored to an audience). This distinction was outlined many years before by Damarin and Messick (1965). As depicted in Fig. 1, the gamut of SDR measures may ...
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... positive relation between SDR and adjustment, whereas traditional theories (as well as common sense) presume a negative relation. Self-deceptive SDR bears a strong positive relation with adjustment whereas impression management bears ...
... positive relation between SDR and adjustment, whereas traditional theories (as well as common sense) presume a negative relation. Self-deceptive SDR bears a strong positive relation with adjustment whereas impression management bears ...
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... positive correlations with lie scales. Thus the same individuals could be labeled honest or dishonest depending on whether honesty scales or lie scales are used. Nonetheless, the more recent evidence about the validity of certain ...
... positive correlations with lie scales. Thus the same individuals could be labeled honest or dishonest depending on whether honesty scales or lie scales are used. Nonetheless, the more recent evidence about the validity of certain ...
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... positive as for negative evaluation (for reviews of the research, see Crowne, 1979; Millham & Jacobson, 1978; Strickland, 1977). Discriminant As noted in the introduction, the MCSD falls primarily on the second SDR factor, showing only ...
... positive as for negative evaluation (for reviews of the research, see Crowne, 1979; Millham & Jacobson, 1978; Strickland, 1977). Discriminant As noted in the introduction, the MCSD falls primarily on the second SDR factor, showing only ...
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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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