Personality Research, Methods, and Theory

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advanced personality measurement techniques
Agent Accounts
ANOVA Model
behavioral and social science metatheory
behavioral science research
Body Subscale
Category=DNBM
Category=JMS
Contrasts Traits
correlated
Correlated Uniqueness Model
cultural psychology methods
data
DIF
DIF Analysis
Direct Product Model
discriminant
donald
effects
eq_bestseller
eq_biography-true-stories
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
face-to-face interaction analysis
factors
fiske
Fiske's writings
Full Information Item Factor Analysis
ICC Statistic
Intentional Psychological States
IRT Model
Item Factor Analysis
item response theory
Latent Trait Theory
matrix
Method Effects
Method Influences
mtmm
MTMM Analysis
MTMM Data
MTMM Study
multitrait multimethod
Multitrait Multimethod Matrix
personality psychology
personality research
Response Process Models
Sexual Self-esteem
statistical modeling
Trait Method Unit
validity
Vice Versa
White Cell

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805812701
  • Weight: 890g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Donald W. Fiske's professional life and collaborations are themselves a textbook in the development of the field of personality. From the field's early origins in personnel selection, rating accuracy, and psychotherapy outcomes, to its current status of theoretical and methodological maturity -- complete with mid-life crises -- the field has been fundamentally changed by Fiske's work, and the changes have influenced generations of scholars.

This festschrift is a celebration of Fiske's impact, but not merely of his impact on the history of personality research. Instead, the volume focuses on ongoing debates and issues that have been framed or influenced by Fiske's work. The festschrift's three sections are organized around three themes in Fiske's writings -- themes that also correspond to three periods in his career.

This volume examines current thinking about what can be known about personality, how constructs relevant to personality psychology are best measured, and how to approach specific research problems in personality and related fields. The contributors create an eminent cross-section of the development and current status of personality methods. In addition to Fiske's eminent contemporaries, the contributors to this volume include Fiske's former students, collaborators, and his two children, both of whom are behavioral scientists. The accomplishments of his students, colleagues, and children testifies to the range of psychologists who have benefited from his scholarly and practical wisdom.

This collection is a valuable textbook for an advanced graduate course as well as appealing as a scholarly resource. Many of the contributors are renown psychological leaders who have made available their latest original thoughts. The book concludes with an essay by Fiske offering his perspective on the central themes: behavioral and social science metatheory, methods, and strategies.

Patrick E. Shrout, Susan T. Fiske