Measurement in Social Psychology

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advanced psychological measurement methods
Alex Morales
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archival analysis
archival research techniques
Bertram Gawronski
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diary study methodology
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Electrodermal Activity
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external validity
geocoding
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Hannah I. Volpert-Esmond
HIV Diagnose Rate
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implicit bias measurement
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Implicit Measures
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intervention science
James Jaccard
James W. Pennebaker
Jeffrey D. Fisher
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Marcella H. Boynton
measurement strategies
Meredith P. Levsen
Mohsen Farhadloo
Natasza Marrouch
P3 Amplitude
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Peggy M. Zoccola
personality
philosophy and psychology
political bias
psychobiological data collection
Quantitative Text Analysis
replication science
Ross E. O'Hara
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textual analysis
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138913233
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Although best known for experimental methods, social psychology also has a strong tradition of measurement. This volume seeks to highlight this tradition by introducing readers to measurement strategies that help drive social psychological research and theory development.

The books opens with an analysis of the measurement technique that dominates most of the social sciences, self-report. Chapter 1 presents a conceptual framework for interpreting the data generated from self-report, which it uses to provide practical advice on writing strong and structured self-report items. From there, attention is drawn to the many other innovative measurement and data-collection techniques that have helped expand the range of theories social psychologists test. Chapters 2 through 6 introduce techniques designed to measure the internal psychological states of individual respondents, with strategies that can stand alone or complement anything obtained via self-report. Included are chapters on implicit, elicitation, and diary approaches to collecting response data from participants, as well as neurological and psychobiological approaches to inferring underlying mechanisms. The remaining chapters introduce creative data-collection techniques, focusing particular attention on the rich forms of data humans often leave behind. Included are chapters on textual analysis, archival analysis, geocoding, and social media harvesting.

The many methods covered in this book complement one another, such that the full volume provides researchers with a powerful toolset to help them better explore what is "social" about human behavior.

Hart Blanton is Professor of Communication at Texas A&M University. He conducts research in the areas of social influence, health communication, and research methodology.

Jessica M. LaCroix is Research Assistant Professor at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and specializes in health psychology, research methodology, and military suicide prevention.

Gregory D. Webster is Associate Professor of Social Psychology at University of Florida Research Foundation with graduate degrees from the College of William & Mary and the University of Colorado.