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Measurements in psychology

Measurement Techniques, 1967
The measurement of human psychological parameters starting with perceptions and reaction times should be specified and unified. Only in such a case will it be possible to use psychological data in coordinating the characteristics of men and machines.
A. N. Leont'ev, E. N. Sokolov
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Measuring Psychological Development With the Rorschach

Journal of Personality Assessment, 2013
The aim of this study was to develop and to provide an initial validation of a Rorschach index measuring developmental progress and growth. The Developmental Index (DI) was created in a 3-step, sequential strategy with adult and child data in which we (a) selected potential DI variables from quantitative research literature and from data available to ...
Michael L, Stanfill   +2 more
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Measurement of Psychological Hardiness in Adolescents

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1987
(1987). Measurement of Psychological Hardiness in Adolescents. The Journal of Genetic Psychology: Vol. 148, No. 3, pp. 393-395.
C, Morrissey, T E, Hannah
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Measurement in Psychology

1999
This book traces how such a seemingly immutable idea as measurement proved so malleable when it collided with the subject matter of psychology. It locates philosophical and social influences (such as scientism, practicalism and Pythagoreanism) reshaping the concept and, at the core of this reshaping, identifies a fundamental problem: the issue of ...
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Measurement in psychology

British Journal of Psychology, 1980
Two major traditions regarding the theory and practice of measurement in psychology can be identified: the classical approach associated with the work of S. S. Stevens, and the more recently developed axiomatic approach. These two approaches are compared and related to the historical development of the logical analysis of measurement.
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On the Conceptual Foundations of Psychological Measurement

Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research & Perspective, 2008
This special double issue of Measurement addresses a number of foundational issues in psychological measurement. It assembles three focus articles, with associated peer commentary, and replies by the authors. The first article challenges the routine assumption that psychometrics is a quantitative science; it argues that there may be no such thing as ...
Haig, B.D., Borsboom, D.
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Measurement Models for Psychological Attributes

2020
Despite the overwhelming use of tests and questionnaires, the psychometric models for constructing these instruments are often poorly understood, leading to suboptimal measurement. Measurement Models for Psychological Attributes is a comprehensive and accessible treatment of the common and the less than common measurement models for the social ...
Sijtsma, K., van der Ark, L.A.
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Personality Theory, Abnormal Psychology, and Psychological Measurement

Behavior Modification, 1993
Behaviorism, because it has not had a theory of personality, has been separated from the rest of psychology, unable in large part to draw from or contribute to it. Traditional psychology has not had a theory of personality that says what personality is, how it comes about, or how it functions.
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What is measured by a psychological measure?

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1988
In the case of every psychological measure one may ask the following three questions: (1) To what extent is it stable over repetitions? (2) To what extent does it measure what it purports to measure? (3) What is measured by the measure? The first two questions are concerned with reliability and validity and avoid the topic of content. The answer to the
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Measuring Psychological Ownership: A Critical Review

2017
In the fields of psychology and management, psychological ownership has been identified as an important positive psychological predictor of workplace motives, attitudes and behaviours. Given its importance, the highly respected authors Avey, Avolio, Crossley, and Luthans (J Organ Behav 30:173-191, 2009) have posited that the development of ...
Olckers, Chantal, van Zyl, Llewellyn
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