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Handbook of Multimethod Measurement in Psychology
Edited by Michael Eid, PhD and Ed Diener, PhD

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553 pages
ITEM #: 4316063
ISBN: 1-59147-318-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-59147-318-3
PUBLICATION DATE: December 2005
EDITION: Hardcover

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Table of Contents

Contributors

Preface

I. Theoretical Concepts

  1. Introduction: The Need for Multimethod Measurement in Psychology
    —Michael Eid and Ed Diener
  2. Conceptual, Theoretical, and Historical Foundations of Multimethod Assessment
    —Manfred Schmitt

II. Assessment Methods

  1. Global Self-Assessment
    —Richard E. Lucas and Brendan M. Baird
  2. Informant Assessment
    —Franz J. Neyer
  3. Momentary Capture of Real-World Data
    —Arthur A. Stone and Leighann Litcher-Kelly
  4. Web-Based Methods
    —Ulf-Dietrich Reips
  5. Computer-Based Testing
    —Fritz Drasgow and Siang Chee Chuah
  6. Ability Tests
    —David Lubinski
  7. Catching the Mind in Action: Implicit Methods in Personality Research and Assessment
    —Michael D. Robinson and Clayton Neighbors
  8. Sequential Observational Methods
    —Roger Bakeman and Augusto Gnisci
  9. Quantitative Text Analysis
    —Matthias R. Mehl
  10. Multilevel Analysis: Physiological and Biochemical Methods
    —Gary G. Berntson and John T. Cacioppo
  11. Brain Imaging and Related Methods
    —David H. Zald and Clayton Curtis
  12. Nonreactive Methods in Psychological Research
    —Immo Fritsche and Volker Linneweber
  13. Experimental Methods of Psychological Assessment
    —Edgar Erdfelder and Jochen Musch

III. Methods of Data Analysis

  1. Methodological Approaches for Analyzing Multimethod Data
    —Michael Fid
  2. Assessing Multimethod Association With Categorical Variables
    —Fridtjof W. Nussbeck
  3. Multimethod Item Response Theory
    —Jürgen Rost and Oliver Walter
  4. Multilevel Models for Multimethod Measurements
    —Joop Hox and Cora Maas
  5. Structural Equation Models for Multitrait–Multimethod Data
    —Michael Eid, Tanja Lischetzke, and Fridtjof W. Nussbeck
  6. Longitudinal Methods
    —Siek-Toon Khoo, Stephen G. West, Wei Wu, and Oi-Man Kwok

IV. Applications

  1. Using Multiple Methods in Personality Psychology
    —Brent W. Roberts, Peter Harms, Jennifer L. Smith, Dustin Wood, and Michelle Webb
  2. Measuring Emotions: Implications of a Multimethod Perspective
    —Randy J. Larsen and Zvjezdana Prizmic-Larse
  3. Multimethod Approaches to the Study of Cognition: The Evolution of Concepts in Research on Human Memory
    —Aaron S. Benjamin
  4. Applying a Multimethod Perspective to the Study of Developmental Psychology
    —Amanda Sheffield Morris, Lara R. Robinson, and Nancy Eisenberg
  5. Multimethod Approaches in Social Psychology: Between- and Within-Method Replication and Multimethod Assessment
    —Richard H. Smith and Monica J. Harris
  6. Clinical Psychology: Construct Validation With Multiple Sources of Information and Multiple Settings
    —G. Leonard Burns and Stephen N. Haynes
  7. Multimethod Approaches in Health Psychology
    —Bärbel Knäuper and Rupert Klein
  8. Multimethods in Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Expanding "Methods" to Include Longitudinal Designs
    —Andrew G. Miner and Charles L. Hulin
  9. A Multimethod Perspective on Self-Concept Research in Educational Psychology: A Construct Validity Approach
    —Herbert W. Marsh, Andrew J. Martin, and Kit-Tai Hau
  10. The Finale: Take-Home Messages From the Editors
    —Ed Diener and Michael Eid

References

Author Index

Subject Index

About the Editors


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