Secondary data analysis : an introduction for psychologists /
"The use of secondary data, or existing data that is freely available to researchers who were not involved in the original study, has a long and rich tradition in the social sciences. In recent years, the internet has made secondary datasets readily available at the click of a mouse. And yet, w...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
American Psychological Association,
2011.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Getting started : working with secondary data / Amy M. Pienta, JoAnne McFarland O'Rourke, and Melissa M. Franks
- Managing and using secondary data sets with multidisciplinary research teams / J. Douglas Willms
- On creating and using short forms of scales in secondary research / Keith F. Widaman [and others]
- Analyzing survey data with complex sampling designs / Patrick E. Shrout and Jaime L. Napier
- Missing data in secondary data analysis / Patrick E. McKnight and Katherine M. McKnight
- Innovative methods within the context of secondary data : examples from household panel surveys / Thomas Siedler, Jürgen Schupp, and Gert G. Wagner
- The use of secondary data in adult development and aging research / Daniel K. Mroczek [and others]
- Using secondary data to test questions about the genetic basis of behavior / Michelle B. Neiss, Constantine Sedikides, and Jim Stevenson
- Secondary data analysis in psychopathology research / Nicholas R. Eaton and Robert F. Krueger
- Using secondary data to study adolescence and adolescent development / Stephen T. Russell and Eva Matthews
- Using secondary data to advance cross-cultural psychology / Evert Van de Vliert
- Using the American national election study surveys to test social psychological hypotheses / Daniel Schneider, Matthew DeBell, and Jon A. Krosnick
- Family-level variance in verbal ability change in the intergenerational studies / Kevin J. Grimm, John J. McArdle, and Keith F. Widaman.