The Science of Self-report
Implications for Research and Practice
Herausgeber: Stone, Arthur A; Jobe, Jared B; Bachrach, Christine A
The Science of Self-report
Implications for Research and Practice
Herausgeber: Stone, Arthur A; Jobe, Jared B; Bachrach, Christine A
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This collection of chapters on the many issues involved in collecting, interpreting, and working with self-report data will be invaluable to scholars and professionals in the mental and behavioral sciences.
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This collection of chapters on the many issues involved in collecting, interpreting, and working with self-report data will be invaluable to scholars and professionals in the mental and behavioral sciences.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 702g
- ISBN-13: 9780805829907
- ISBN-10: 0805829903
- Artikelnr.: 21882790
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 702g
- ISBN-13: 9780805829907
- ISBN-10: 0805829903
- Artikelnr.: 21882790
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Stone, Arthur A.; Bachrach, Christine A.; Jobe, Jared B.; Kurtzman, Howard S.; Cain, Virginia S.
Contents: Preface. Part I: J.S. Turkkan
General Issues in Self-Report.W. Baldwin
Information No One Else Knows: The Value of Self-Report. D.M. Bersoff
D.N. Bersoff
Ethical Issues in the Collection of Self-Report Data. Part II: J.B. Jobe
Cognitive Processes in Self-Report.R. Tourangeau
Remembering What Happened: Memory Errors and Survey Reports. N.M. Bradburn
Temporal Representation and Event Dating. G. Menon
E.A. Yorkston
The Use of Memory and Contextual Cues in the Formation of Behavioral Frequency Judgments. J.F. Kihlstrom
E. Eich
D. Sandbrand
B.A. Tobias
Emotion and Memory: Implications for Self-Report. Part III: C.A. Bachrach
Self-Reporting Sensitive Events and Characteristics.N.C. Schaeffer
Asking Questions About Threatening Topics: A Selective Overview. H.G. Miller
J.N. Gribble
L.C. Mazade
S.M. Rogers
C.F. Turner
The Association Between Self-Reports of Abortion and Breast Cancer Risk: Fact or Artifact. Part IV: V.S. Cain
Special Issues on Self-Report.D.S. Massey
When Surveys Fail: An Alternative for Data Collection. J. Blair
Assessing Protocols for Child Interviews. J.C. Anthony
Y.D. Neumark
M.L. Van Etten
Do I Do What I Say? A Perspective on Self-Report Methods in Drug Dependence Epidemiology. Part V: J.S. Turkkan
Self-Report of Distant Memories.E.F. Loftus
Suggestion
Imagination
and the Transformation of Reality. L.M. Williams
J.A. Siegel
J.J. Pomeroy
Validity of Women's Self-Reports of Documented Child Sexual Abuse. Part VI: H.S. Kurtzman
Self-Reporting of Health Behaviors and Psychiatric Symptoms.R.C. Kessler
H-U. Wittchen
J. Abelson
S. Zhao
Methodological Issues in Assessing Psychiatric Disorders With Self-Reports. C.S. Rand
"I Took the Medicine Like You Told Me
Doctor": Self-Report of Adherence With Medical Regimes. S. Shiffman
Real-Time Self-Report of Momentary States in the Natural Environment: Computerized Ecological Momentary Assessment. Part VII: A.A. Stone
Self-Reporting of Physical Symptoms.J.W. Pennebaker
Psychological Factors Influencing the Reporting of Physical Symptoms. F.J. Keefe
Self-Report of Pain: Issues and Opportunities. A.J. Barsky
The Validity of Bodily Symptoms in Medical Outpatients.
General Issues in Self-Report.W. Baldwin
Information No One Else Knows: The Value of Self-Report. D.M. Bersoff
D.N. Bersoff
Ethical Issues in the Collection of Self-Report Data. Part II: J.B. Jobe
Cognitive Processes in Self-Report.R. Tourangeau
Remembering What Happened: Memory Errors and Survey Reports. N.M. Bradburn
Temporal Representation and Event Dating. G. Menon
E.A. Yorkston
The Use of Memory and Contextual Cues in the Formation of Behavioral Frequency Judgments. J.F. Kihlstrom
E. Eich
D. Sandbrand
B.A. Tobias
Emotion and Memory: Implications for Self-Report. Part III: C.A. Bachrach
Self-Reporting Sensitive Events and Characteristics.N.C. Schaeffer
Asking Questions About Threatening Topics: A Selective Overview. H.G. Miller
J.N. Gribble
L.C. Mazade
S.M. Rogers
C.F. Turner
The Association Between Self-Reports of Abortion and Breast Cancer Risk: Fact or Artifact. Part IV: V.S. Cain
Special Issues on Self-Report.D.S. Massey
When Surveys Fail: An Alternative for Data Collection. J. Blair
Assessing Protocols for Child Interviews. J.C. Anthony
Y.D. Neumark
M.L. Van Etten
Do I Do What I Say? A Perspective on Self-Report Methods in Drug Dependence Epidemiology. Part V: J.S. Turkkan
Self-Report of Distant Memories.E.F. Loftus
Suggestion
Imagination
and the Transformation of Reality. L.M. Williams
J.A. Siegel
J.J. Pomeroy
Validity of Women's Self-Reports of Documented Child Sexual Abuse. Part VI: H.S. Kurtzman
Self-Reporting of Health Behaviors and Psychiatric Symptoms.R.C. Kessler
H-U. Wittchen
J. Abelson
S. Zhao
Methodological Issues in Assessing Psychiatric Disorders With Self-Reports. C.S. Rand
"I Took the Medicine Like You Told Me
Doctor": Self-Report of Adherence With Medical Regimes. S. Shiffman
Real-Time Self-Report of Momentary States in the Natural Environment: Computerized Ecological Momentary Assessment. Part VII: A.A. Stone
Self-Reporting of Physical Symptoms.J.W. Pennebaker
Psychological Factors Influencing the Reporting of Physical Symptoms. F.J. Keefe
Self-Report of Pain: Issues and Opportunities. A.J. Barsky
The Validity of Bodily Symptoms in Medical Outpatients.
Contents: Preface. Part I: J.S. Turkkan
General Issues in Self-Report.W. Baldwin
Information No One Else Knows: The Value of Self-Report. D.M. Bersoff
D.N. Bersoff
Ethical Issues in the Collection of Self-Report Data. Part II: J.B. Jobe
Cognitive Processes in Self-Report.R. Tourangeau
Remembering What Happened: Memory Errors and Survey Reports. N.M. Bradburn
Temporal Representation and Event Dating. G. Menon
E.A. Yorkston
The Use of Memory and Contextual Cues in the Formation of Behavioral Frequency Judgments. J.F. Kihlstrom
E. Eich
D. Sandbrand
B.A. Tobias
Emotion and Memory: Implications for Self-Report. Part III: C.A. Bachrach
Self-Reporting Sensitive Events and Characteristics.N.C. Schaeffer
Asking Questions About Threatening Topics: A Selective Overview. H.G. Miller
J.N. Gribble
L.C. Mazade
S.M. Rogers
C.F. Turner
The Association Between Self-Reports of Abortion and Breast Cancer Risk: Fact or Artifact. Part IV: V.S. Cain
Special Issues on Self-Report.D.S. Massey
When Surveys Fail: An Alternative for Data Collection. J. Blair
Assessing Protocols for Child Interviews. J.C. Anthony
Y.D. Neumark
M.L. Van Etten
Do I Do What I Say? A Perspective on Self-Report Methods in Drug Dependence Epidemiology. Part V: J.S. Turkkan
Self-Report of Distant Memories.E.F. Loftus
Suggestion
Imagination
and the Transformation of Reality. L.M. Williams
J.A. Siegel
J.J. Pomeroy
Validity of Women's Self-Reports of Documented Child Sexual Abuse. Part VI: H.S. Kurtzman
Self-Reporting of Health Behaviors and Psychiatric Symptoms.R.C. Kessler
H-U. Wittchen
J. Abelson
S. Zhao
Methodological Issues in Assessing Psychiatric Disorders With Self-Reports. C.S. Rand
"I Took the Medicine Like You Told Me
Doctor": Self-Report of Adherence With Medical Regimes. S. Shiffman
Real-Time Self-Report of Momentary States in the Natural Environment: Computerized Ecological Momentary Assessment. Part VII: A.A. Stone
Self-Reporting of Physical Symptoms.J.W. Pennebaker
Psychological Factors Influencing the Reporting of Physical Symptoms. F.J. Keefe
Self-Report of Pain: Issues and Opportunities. A.J. Barsky
The Validity of Bodily Symptoms in Medical Outpatients.
General Issues in Self-Report.W. Baldwin
Information No One Else Knows: The Value of Self-Report. D.M. Bersoff
D.N. Bersoff
Ethical Issues in the Collection of Self-Report Data. Part II: J.B. Jobe
Cognitive Processes in Self-Report.R. Tourangeau
Remembering What Happened: Memory Errors and Survey Reports. N.M. Bradburn
Temporal Representation and Event Dating. G. Menon
E.A. Yorkston
The Use of Memory and Contextual Cues in the Formation of Behavioral Frequency Judgments. J.F. Kihlstrom
E. Eich
D. Sandbrand
B.A. Tobias
Emotion and Memory: Implications for Self-Report. Part III: C.A. Bachrach
Self-Reporting Sensitive Events and Characteristics.N.C. Schaeffer
Asking Questions About Threatening Topics: A Selective Overview. H.G. Miller
J.N. Gribble
L.C. Mazade
S.M. Rogers
C.F. Turner
The Association Between Self-Reports of Abortion and Breast Cancer Risk: Fact or Artifact. Part IV: V.S. Cain
Special Issues on Self-Report.D.S. Massey
When Surveys Fail: An Alternative for Data Collection. J. Blair
Assessing Protocols for Child Interviews. J.C. Anthony
Y.D. Neumark
M.L. Van Etten
Do I Do What I Say? A Perspective on Self-Report Methods in Drug Dependence Epidemiology. Part V: J.S. Turkkan
Self-Report of Distant Memories.E.F. Loftus
Suggestion
Imagination
and the Transformation of Reality. L.M. Williams
J.A. Siegel
J.J. Pomeroy
Validity of Women's Self-Reports of Documented Child Sexual Abuse. Part VI: H.S. Kurtzman
Self-Reporting of Health Behaviors and Psychiatric Symptoms.R.C. Kessler
H-U. Wittchen
J. Abelson
S. Zhao
Methodological Issues in Assessing Psychiatric Disorders With Self-Reports. C.S. Rand
"I Took the Medicine Like You Told Me
Doctor": Self-Report of Adherence With Medical Regimes. S. Shiffman
Real-Time Self-Report of Momentary States in the Natural Environment: Computerized Ecological Momentary Assessment. Part VII: A.A. Stone
Self-Reporting of Physical Symptoms.J.W. Pennebaker
Psychological Factors Influencing the Reporting of Physical Symptoms. F.J. Keefe
Self-Report of Pain: Issues and Opportunities. A.J. Barsky
The Validity of Bodily Symptoms in Medical Outpatients.