Panteleimon Ekkekakis provides an accessible guidebook which clarifies theory and proposes a sound system for selecting measures for affective constructs.
Panteleimon Ekkekakis provides an accessible guidebook which clarifies theory and proposes a sound system for selecting measures for affective constructs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Panteleimon Ekkekakis is Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Iowa State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue 1. Documenting the breadth and depth of the problem 2. Untangling the terminological Gordian knot 3. Should affective states be considered as distinct entities or as positioned along dimensions? 4. Are pleasant and unpleasant states independent or polar opposites? 5. Selecting a measure: a proposed three-step process 6. The old classics: measures of distinct states 7. Dimensional measures 8. Domain-specific measurement: challenges and solutions 9. Problems of domain specificity: examples from exercise Epilogue.
Prologue; 1. Documenting the breadth and depth of the problem; 2. Untangling the terminological Gordian knot; 3. Should affective states be considered as distinct entities or as positioned along dimensions?; 4. Are pleasant and unpleasant states independent or polar opposites?; 5. Selecting a measure: a proposed three-step process; 6. The old classics: measures of distinct states; 7. Dimensional measures; 8. Domain-specific measurement: challenges and solutions; 9. Problems of domain specificity: examples from exercise; Epilogue.
Prologue 1. Documenting the breadth and depth of the problem 2. Untangling the terminological Gordian knot 3. Should affective states be considered as distinct entities or as positioned along dimensions? 4. Are pleasant and unpleasant states independent or polar opposites? 5. Selecting a measure: a proposed three-step process 6. The old classics: measures of distinct states 7. Dimensional measures 8. Domain-specific measurement: challenges and solutions 9. Problems of domain specificity: examples from exercise Epilogue.
Prologue; 1. Documenting the breadth and depth of the problem; 2. Untangling the terminological Gordian knot; 3. Should affective states be considered as distinct entities or as positioned along dimensions?; 4. Are pleasant and unpleasant states independent or polar opposites?; 5. Selecting a measure: a proposed three-step process; 6. The old classics: measures of distinct states; 7. Dimensional measures; 8. Domain-specific measurement: challenges and solutions; 9. Problems of domain specificity: examples from exercise; Epilogue.
Rezensionen
'... a powerful plea for a qualitative shift in the way research is conducted. It is a wise, thoughtful, and much needed guidebook for the transition from a prescientific to a scientific paradigm. If researchers read this book, they will be convinced, they will change their behavior, and their research will advance. I'm often asked to recommend a measure for emotion or mood, and I never have a simple answer. Now I do: read Ekkekakis.' James A. Russell, Boston College, from the Foreword
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