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Media type:
Book
Title:
Behavior-based assessment in psychology
:
going beyond self-report in the personality, affective, motivation, and social domains
Contains:
Part I. Introduction : ; 1. Assessment Beyond Self-Reports
/ Tuulia M. Ortner and Fons J.R. van de Vijver
Part II. Modes and Theoretical Foundations : ; 2. Implicit Association Tests, Then and Now
/ Marco Perugini, Giulio Costantini, Juliette Richetin, and Cristina Zogmaister
3. A Model of Moderated Convergence Between Direct, Indirect, and Behavioral Measures of Personality Traits
/ Manfred Schmitt, Wilhelm Hofmann, Tobias Gschwendner, Friederike Gerstenberg, and Axel Zinkernagel
4. Narrative Content Coding
/ Michael Bender
5. Beyond Projection: Performance-Based Assessment
/ Robert F. Bornstein
Part III. Measures : ; 6. Measuring Implicit Motives
/ Athanasios Chasiotis
7. Measures of Affect
/ Martina Kaufmann and Nicola Baumann
8. Implicit Measures of Attitudes
/ Colin Tucker Smith and Kate A. Ratliff
9. Objective Personality Tests
/ Tuulia M. Ortner and René T. Proyer
Part IV. Domains of Application : ; 10. Indirect Measures in the Domain of Health Psychology
/ Reinout W. Wiers, Katrijn Houben, Wilhelm Hofmann, and Alan W. Stacy
11. Indirect Measures in Forensic Contexts
/ Alexander F. Schmidt, Rainer Banse, and Roland Imhoff
12. Implicit Measures in Consumer Psychology
/ Malte Friese and Andrew Perkins
13. Observation of Intra- and Interpersonal Processes
/ Axel Schölmerich and Julia Jäkel.
Footnote:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description:
"An authoritative volume discussing the most influential state-of-the-art behavior-based alternatives to traditional self-reports in psychological assessment Traditional self-report tests can be an unreliable source of information about personality, attitudes, affect, and motivation. What are the alternatives? This first volume in the authoritative series Psychological Assessment - Science and Practice discusses the most influential, state-of-the-art forms of assessment that can take us beyond self-report. Leading scholars from various countries describe the theoretical background and psychometric properties of alternatives to self-report, including behavior-based assessment, observational methods, innovative computerized procedures, indirect assessments, projective techniques, and narrative reports. They also look at the validity and practical application of such forms of assessment in domains as diverse as health, forensic, clinical, and consumer psychology."--Publisher's website