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Theory and Measurement
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This volume offers a comprehensive treatment of the study of personality and communicated social competency.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2001
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135671884
- Artikelnr.: 42981729
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2001
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135671884
- Artikelnr.: 42981729
Judith A. Hall, Frank J. Bernieri
Contents: R. Rosenthal
Foreword. Preface. Part I:Theoretical Issues.F.J. Bernieri
Toward a Taxonomy of Interpersonal Sensitivity. S.H. Losoya
N. Eisenberg
Affective Empathy. Part II:Assessing the Performance of a Perceiver.C.R. Colvin
M.J. Bundick
In Search of the Good Judge of Personality: Some Methodological and Theoretical Concerns. F.J. Bernieri
J.S. Gillis
Judging Rapport: Employing Brunswik's Lens Model to Study Interpersonal Sensitivity. N. Ambady
D. LaPlante
E. Johnson
Thin-Slice Judgments as a Measure of Interpersonal Sensitivity. B.E. Malone
B.M. DePaulo
Measuring Sensitivity to Deception. Part III:Toward the Creation of an Interpersonal Sensitivity Test.R.E. Riggio
H.R. Riggio
Self-Report Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity. J.A. Hall
The PONS Test and the Psychometric Approach to Measuring Interpersonal Sensitivity. D. Archer
M. Costanzo
R. Akert
The Interpersonal Perception Task (IPT): Alternative Approaches to Problems of Theory and Design. S. Nowicki
Jr.
M.P. Duke
Nonverbal Receptivity: The Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy (DANVA). Part IV:Dyadic Interaction Approaches.S.E. Snodgrass
Correlational Method for Assessing Interpersonal Sensitivity Within Dyadic Interaction. W. Ickes
Measuring Empathic Accuracy. P. Noller
Using Standard Content Methodology to Assess Nonverbal Sensitivity in Dyads. D.A. Kenny
L. Winquist
The Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity: Consideration of Design
Components
and Unit of Analysis. Part V:Where Can We Go From Here?R.E. Riggio
Interpersonal Sensitivity Research and Organizational Psychology: Theoretical and Methodological Applications. D.C. Funder
Three Trends in Current Research on Person Perception: Positivity
Realism
and Sophistication. L.A. Zebrowitz
Groping for the Elephant of Interpersonal Sensitivity. H.S. Friedman
Paradoxes of Nonverbal Detection
Expression
and Responding: Points to PONDER.
Foreword. Preface. Part I:Theoretical Issues.F.J. Bernieri
Toward a Taxonomy of Interpersonal Sensitivity. S.H. Losoya
N. Eisenberg
Affective Empathy. Part II:Assessing the Performance of a Perceiver.C.R. Colvin
M.J. Bundick
In Search of the Good Judge of Personality: Some Methodological and Theoretical Concerns. F.J. Bernieri
J.S. Gillis
Judging Rapport: Employing Brunswik's Lens Model to Study Interpersonal Sensitivity. N. Ambady
D. LaPlante
E. Johnson
Thin-Slice Judgments as a Measure of Interpersonal Sensitivity. B.E. Malone
B.M. DePaulo
Measuring Sensitivity to Deception. Part III:Toward the Creation of an Interpersonal Sensitivity Test.R.E. Riggio
H.R. Riggio
Self-Report Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity. J.A. Hall
The PONS Test and the Psychometric Approach to Measuring Interpersonal Sensitivity. D. Archer
M. Costanzo
R. Akert
The Interpersonal Perception Task (IPT): Alternative Approaches to Problems of Theory and Design. S. Nowicki
Jr.
M.P. Duke
Nonverbal Receptivity: The Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy (DANVA). Part IV:Dyadic Interaction Approaches.S.E. Snodgrass
Correlational Method for Assessing Interpersonal Sensitivity Within Dyadic Interaction. W. Ickes
Measuring Empathic Accuracy. P. Noller
Using Standard Content Methodology to Assess Nonverbal Sensitivity in Dyads. D.A. Kenny
L. Winquist
The Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity: Consideration of Design
Components
and Unit of Analysis. Part V:Where Can We Go From Here?R.E. Riggio
Interpersonal Sensitivity Research and Organizational Psychology: Theoretical and Methodological Applications. D.C. Funder
Three Trends in Current Research on Person Perception: Positivity
Realism
and Sophistication. L.A. Zebrowitz
Groping for the Elephant of Interpersonal Sensitivity. H.S. Friedman
Paradoxes of Nonverbal Detection
Expression
and Responding: Points to PONDER.
Contents: R. Rosenthal
Foreword. Preface. Part I:Theoretical Issues.F.J. Bernieri
Toward a Taxonomy of Interpersonal Sensitivity. S.H. Losoya
N. Eisenberg
Affective Empathy. Part II:Assessing the Performance of a Perceiver.C.R. Colvin
M.J. Bundick
In Search of the Good Judge of Personality: Some Methodological and Theoretical Concerns. F.J. Bernieri
J.S. Gillis
Judging Rapport: Employing Brunswik's Lens Model to Study Interpersonal Sensitivity. N. Ambady
D. LaPlante
E. Johnson
Thin-Slice Judgments as a Measure of Interpersonal Sensitivity. B.E. Malone
B.M. DePaulo
Measuring Sensitivity to Deception. Part III:Toward the Creation of an Interpersonal Sensitivity Test.R.E. Riggio
H.R. Riggio
Self-Report Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity. J.A. Hall
The PONS Test and the Psychometric Approach to Measuring Interpersonal Sensitivity. D. Archer
M. Costanzo
R. Akert
The Interpersonal Perception Task (IPT): Alternative Approaches to Problems of Theory and Design. S. Nowicki
Jr.
M.P. Duke
Nonverbal Receptivity: The Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy (DANVA). Part IV:Dyadic Interaction Approaches.S.E. Snodgrass
Correlational Method for Assessing Interpersonal Sensitivity Within Dyadic Interaction. W. Ickes
Measuring Empathic Accuracy. P. Noller
Using Standard Content Methodology to Assess Nonverbal Sensitivity in Dyads. D.A. Kenny
L. Winquist
The Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity: Consideration of Design
Components
and Unit of Analysis. Part V:Where Can We Go From Here?R.E. Riggio
Interpersonal Sensitivity Research and Organizational Psychology: Theoretical and Methodological Applications. D.C. Funder
Three Trends in Current Research on Person Perception: Positivity
Realism
and Sophistication. L.A. Zebrowitz
Groping for the Elephant of Interpersonal Sensitivity. H.S. Friedman
Paradoxes of Nonverbal Detection
Expression
and Responding: Points to PONDER.
Foreword. Preface. Part I:Theoretical Issues.F.J. Bernieri
Toward a Taxonomy of Interpersonal Sensitivity. S.H. Losoya
N. Eisenberg
Affective Empathy. Part II:Assessing the Performance of a Perceiver.C.R. Colvin
M.J. Bundick
In Search of the Good Judge of Personality: Some Methodological and Theoretical Concerns. F.J. Bernieri
J.S. Gillis
Judging Rapport: Employing Brunswik's Lens Model to Study Interpersonal Sensitivity. N. Ambady
D. LaPlante
E. Johnson
Thin-Slice Judgments as a Measure of Interpersonal Sensitivity. B.E. Malone
B.M. DePaulo
Measuring Sensitivity to Deception. Part III:Toward the Creation of an Interpersonal Sensitivity Test.R.E. Riggio
H.R. Riggio
Self-Report Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity. J.A. Hall
The PONS Test and the Psychometric Approach to Measuring Interpersonal Sensitivity. D. Archer
M. Costanzo
R. Akert
The Interpersonal Perception Task (IPT): Alternative Approaches to Problems of Theory and Design. S. Nowicki
Jr.
M.P. Duke
Nonverbal Receptivity: The Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy (DANVA). Part IV:Dyadic Interaction Approaches.S.E. Snodgrass
Correlational Method for Assessing Interpersonal Sensitivity Within Dyadic Interaction. W. Ickes
Measuring Empathic Accuracy. P. Noller
Using Standard Content Methodology to Assess Nonverbal Sensitivity in Dyads. D.A. Kenny
L. Winquist
The Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity: Consideration of Design
Components
and Unit of Analysis. Part V:Where Can We Go From Here?R.E. Riggio
Interpersonal Sensitivity Research and Organizational Psychology: Theoretical and Methodological Applications. D.C. Funder
Three Trends in Current Research on Person Perception: Positivity
Realism
and Sophistication. L.A. Zebrowitz
Groping for the Elephant of Interpersonal Sensitivity. H.S. Friedman
Paradoxes of Nonverbal Detection
Expression
and Responding: Points to PONDER.