Measuring and modeling persons and situations /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Academic Press,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Measuring and Modeling Persons and Situations
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: A role for information theory in personality modeling, assessment, and judgment*
- Background on Shannons information theory
- Analog applications
- Digital applications
- The nature of Cronbachs concern
- The role of psychological testing in the advancement of personality assessment
- The primacy of latent variable theory in psychological testing
- The meaning of information for personality assessment
- Invoking information-theoretic approaches in personality assessment
- Emphasizing the needs of researchers over test administrators
- Next steps
- Towards a digital representation of the analog experience
- References
- Chapter 2: What falls outside of the Big Five? Darkness, derailers, and beyond
- Dark personality
- Dark Triad
- Narcissism
- Psychopathy
- Machiavellianism
- Hogan personality derailers
- Alternative models of dark traits
- Honesty/Humility
- Big D and other ``core�� models
- Mapping the psychological drivers of dark traits
- Prediction of work outcomes
- Positive effects of dark traits
- Nonlinear relationships
- Moderators of dark personality
- Gender
- Age and time
- Culture and context
- Dark personality assessment issues
- Self-awareness and honest reporting
- Specificity of measures
- Highly abbreviated measures
- Five-factor based models
- Emerging trends in assessment
- Future directions and concluding thoughts
- References
- Chapter 3: Semantic and ontological structures of psychological attributes
- Introduction
- Like all other people: Language is a strong situation
- Digital text analysis
- Background
- A practical guide to conducting LSA
- Comparing texts to Likert scale data
- The semantic trap called the jingle-jangle fallacy
- Semantic overlap in research: How most people will react
- Where semantics failed: The case of personality testing
- Like no other people: Individual differences in STSR
- Like some other people: Group-level differences identified in STSR
- Conclusion: Applications and developments in semantics
- References
- Chapter 4: Ubiquitous computing for person-environment research: Opportunities, considerations, and future directions
- Assessing behaviors, persons, and environments with ubicomp devices
- Measuring and modeling behaviors
- Movement behaviors
- Social behaviors
- Daily activity behaviors
- Measuring and modeling persons
- Psychological characteristics
- Personality traits
- Well-being
- Psychological states
- Personality states
- Cognitive states
- Measuring and modeling environments
- Physical properties of environments
- Location-based context
- Outlook
- Practical considerations
- Cross-disciplinary training and intellectual communities
- Standardization of data collection and analysis tools
- Suggestions for data collection logistics
- Data wrangling and analysis