Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology
Measurement, Design and Data Analysis
Herausgeber: Sinclair, Robert R; Tetrick, Lois E; Wang, Mo
Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology
Measurement, Design and Data Analysis
Herausgeber: Sinclair, Robert R; Tetrick, Lois E; Wang, Mo
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Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology: Measurement, Design, and Data Analysis provides a state-of-the-art review of current issues and best practices in the science of Occupational Health Psychology.
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Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology: Measurement, Design, and Data Analysis provides a state-of-the-art review of current issues and best practices in the science of Occupational Health Psychology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9780415879323
- ISBN-10: 0415879329
- Artikelnr.: 35279208
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9780415879323
- ISBN-10: 0415879329
- Artikelnr.: 35279208
Robert R. Sinclair, Mo Wang, Lois E. Tetrick
Part I: Measurement 1. Measurement of Immune System Functioning Bengt B. Arnetz
Matthew Ventimiglia 2. Measurement of Musculoskeletal Functioning Robert J. Gatchel
Emily Brede
Yunhee Choi
Krista Howard
Whitney E. Worzer 3. Measurement Issues in Work-Family Research Gloria Gonzalez-Morales
Lois E. Tetrick
Ryan Ginter 4. Measurement of Sleep and Sleepiness June J. Pilcher
Michelle
L. Burnett
James A. McCubbin 5. Measurement of Emotions Seth Kaplan
Reeshad S. Dalal
Joseph N. Luchman 6. How to Think About and Measure Psychological Well-being Peter Warr 7. Measurement of Interpersonal Mistreatment in Organizations Lilia M. Cortina
Lisa A. Marchiondo 8. The Measurement of Depression and Anxiety in Occupational Health Psychology Jay C. Thomas
Björn Bergström
Johan Rosqvist 9. Measurement of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in an Occupational Health Context Amy Adler
Terence M. Keane
Paul Bliese 10. The Measurement of Work Engagement Wilmar B. Schaufeli 11. Cognitive Assessment: Implications for Occupational Health Psychology Gerald Matthews
April Rose Panganiban
Kirby Gilliland Part II: Design and Analysis 12. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs in Occupational Health Psychology Peter Y. Chen
Konstantin P. Cigularov
Lauren M. Menger 13. Event-Sampling Methods in Occupational Health Psychology Sabine Sonnentag
Carmen Binnewies
Sandra Ohly 14.Sampling in Occupational Health Psychology: An Epidemiological Perspective Sue Ann Sarpy
Felicia Rabito
Nancy Goldstein 15. Quantitative Self-report Methods in Occupational Health Psychology Research Paul Spector
Erin M. Eatough 16. Strengths and Limitations of Qualitative Approaches to Research in Occupational Health Psychology Irvin Sam Schonfeld
Joseph J. Mazzola 17. Use of Archival Data in Occupational Health Psychology Research Gwenith G. Fisher
Janet L. Barnes-Farrell 18. An Overview of Multilevel Modeling in Occupational Health Psychology Lisa M. Kath
Scott C. Roesch
Mark G. Ehrhart 19. Person-Centered Analysis: Methods
Applications
and Implications for Occupational Health Psychology Mo Wang
Robert R. Sinclair
Le Zhou
Lindsay E. Sear 20. Longitudinal Research and Data Analysis E. Kevin Kelloway
Lori Francis 21. Looking Toward the Future of OHP Research Robert R. Sinclair
Mo Wang
Lois E. Tetrick
Matthew Ventimiglia 2. Measurement of Musculoskeletal Functioning Robert J. Gatchel
Emily Brede
Yunhee Choi
Krista Howard
Whitney E. Worzer 3. Measurement Issues in Work-Family Research Gloria Gonzalez-Morales
Lois E. Tetrick
Ryan Ginter 4. Measurement of Sleep and Sleepiness June J. Pilcher
Michelle
L. Burnett
James A. McCubbin 5. Measurement of Emotions Seth Kaplan
Reeshad S. Dalal
Joseph N. Luchman 6. How to Think About and Measure Psychological Well-being Peter Warr 7. Measurement of Interpersonal Mistreatment in Organizations Lilia M. Cortina
Lisa A. Marchiondo 8. The Measurement of Depression and Anxiety in Occupational Health Psychology Jay C. Thomas
Björn Bergström
Johan Rosqvist 9. Measurement of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in an Occupational Health Context Amy Adler
Terence M. Keane
Paul Bliese 10. The Measurement of Work Engagement Wilmar B. Schaufeli 11. Cognitive Assessment: Implications for Occupational Health Psychology Gerald Matthews
April Rose Panganiban
Kirby Gilliland Part II: Design and Analysis 12. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs in Occupational Health Psychology Peter Y. Chen
Konstantin P. Cigularov
Lauren M. Menger 13. Event-Sampling Methods in Occupational Health Psychology Sabine Sonnentag
Carmen Binnewies
Sandra Ohly 14.Sampling in Occupational Health Psychology: An Epidemiological Perspective Sue Ann Sarpy
Felicia Rabito
Nancy Goldstein 15. Quantitative Self-report Methods in Occupational Health Psychology Research Paul Spector
Erin M. Eatough 16. Strengths and Limitations of Qualitative Approaches to Research in Occupational Health Psychology Irvin Sam Schonfeld
Joseph J. Mazzola 17. Use of Archival Data in Occupational Health Psychology Research Gwenith G. Fisher
Janet L. Barnes-Farrell 18. An Overview of Multilevel Modeling in Occupational Health Psychology Lisa M. Kath
Scott C. Roesch
Mark G. Ehrhart 19. Person-Centered Analysis: Methods
Applications
and Implications for Occupational Health Psychology Mo Wang
Robert R. Sinclair
Le Zhou
Lindsay E. Sear 20. Longitudinal Research and Data Analysis E. Kevin Kelloway
Lori Francis 21. Looking Toward the Future of OHP Research Robert R. Sinclair
Mo Wang
Lois E. Tetrick
Part I: Measurement 1. Measurement of Immune System Functioning Bengt B. Arnetz
Matthew Ventimiglia 2. Measurement of Musculoskeletal Functioning Robert J. Gatchel
Emily Brede
Yunhee Choi
Krista Howard
Whitney E. Worzer 3. Measurement Issues in Work-Family Research Gloria Gonzalez-Morales
Lois E. Tetrick
Ryan Ginter 4. Measurement of Sleep and Sleepiness June J. Pilcher
Michelle
L. Burnett
James A. McCubbin 5. Measurement of Emotions Seth Kaplan
Reeshad S. Dalal
Joseph N. Luchman 6. How to Think About and Measure Psychological Well-being Peter Warr 7. Measurement of Interpersonal Mistreatment in Organizations Lilia M. Cortina
Lisa A. Marchiondo 8. The Measurement of Depression and Anxiety in Occupational Health Psychology Jay C. Thomas
Björn Bergström
Johan Rosqvist 9. Measurement of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in an Occupational Health Context Amy Adler
Terence M. Keane
Paul Bliese 10. The Measurement of Work Engagement Wilmar B. Schaufeli 11. Cognitive Assessment: Implications for Occupational Health Psychology Gerald Matthews
April Rose Panganiban
Kirby Gilliland Part II: Design and Analysis 12. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs in Occupational Health Psychology Peter Y. Chen
Konstantin P. Cigularov
Lauren M. Menger 13. Event-Sampling Methods in Occupational Health Psychology Sabine Sonnentag
Carmen Binnewies
Sandra Ohly 14.Sampling in Occupational Health Psychology: An Epidemiological Perspective Sue Ann Sarpy
Felicia Rabito
Nancy Goldstein 15. Quantitative Self-report Methods in Occupational Health Psychology Research Paul Spector
Erin M. Eatough 16. Strengths and Limitations of Qualitative Approaches to Research in Occupational Health Psychology Irvin Sam Schonfeld
Joseph J. Mazzola 17. Use of Archival Data in Occupational Health Psychology Research Gwenith G. Fisher
Janet L. Barnes-Farrell 18. An Overview of Multilevel Modeling in Occupational Health Psychology Lisa M. Kath
Scott C. Roesch
Mark G. Ehrhart 19. Person-Centered Analysis: Methods
Applications
and Implications for Occupational Health Psychology Mo Wang
Robert R. Sinclair
Le Zhou
Lindsay E. Sear 20. Longitudinal Research and Data Analysis E. Kevin Kelloway
Lori Francis 21. Looking Toward the Future of OHP Research Robert R. Sinclair
Mo Wang
Lois E. Tetrick
Matthew Ventimiglia 2. Measurement of Musculoskeletal Functioning Robert J. Gatchel
Emily Brede
Yunhee Choi
Krista Howard
Whitney E. Worzer 3. Measurement Issues in Work-Family Research Gloria Gonzalez-Morales
Lois E. Tetrick
Ryan Ginter 4. Measurement of Sleep and Sleepiness June J. Pilcher
Michelle
L. Burnett
James A. McCubbin 5. Measurement of Emotions Seth Kaplan
Reeshad S. Dalal
Joseph N. Luchman 6. How to Think About and Measure Psychological Well-being Peter Warr 7. Measurement of Interpersonal Mistreatment in Organizations Lilia M. Cortina
Lisa A. Marchiondo 8. The Measurement of Depression and Anxiety in Occupational Health Psychology Jay C. Thomas
Björn Bergström
Johan Rosqvist 9. Measurement of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in an Occupational Health Context Amy Adler
Terence M. Keane
Paul Bliese 10. The Measurement of Work Engagement Wilmar B. Schaufeli 11. Cognitive Assessment: Implications for Occupational Health Psychology Gerald Matthews
April Rose Panganiban
Kirby Gilliland Part II: Design and Analysis 12. Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs in Occupational Health Psychology Peter Y. Chen
Konstantin P. Cigularov
Lauren M. Menger 13. Event-Sampling Methods in Occupational Health Psychology Sabine Sonnentag
Carmen Binnewies
Sandra Ohly 14.Sampling in Occupational Health Psychology: An Epidemiological Perspective Sue Ann Sarpy
Felicia Rabito
Nancy Goldstein 15. Quantitative Self-report Methods in Occupational Health Psychology Research Paul Spector
Erin M. Eatough 16. Strengths and Limitations of Qualitative Approaches to Research in Occupational Health Psychology Irvin Sam Schonfeld
Joseph J. Mazzola 17. Use of Archival Data in Occupational Health Psychology Research Gwenith G. Fisher
Janet L. Barnes-Farrell 18. An Overview of Multilevel Modeling in Occupational Health Psychology Lisa M. Kath
Scott C. Roesch
Mark G. Ehrhart 19. Person-Centered Analysis: Methods
Applications
and Implications for Occupational Health Psychology Mo Wang
Robert R. Sinclair
Le Zhou
Lindsay E. Sear 20. Longitudinal Research and Data Analysis E. Kevin Kelloway
Lori Francis 21. Looking Toward the Future of OHP Research Robert R. Sinclair
Mo Wang
Lois E. Tetrick