Handbook of research methods in industrial and organizational psychology / edited by Steven G. Rogelberg.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Blackwell handbooks of research methods in psychology | Blackwell handbooks of research methods in psychologyEditor: Oxford : Blackwell, 2004Descripción: 536 páginas : ilustracionesTipo de contenido:- texto
- no mediado
- volumen
- 1405127007
- 9781405127004
- 158.7 H236a 2004
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Libro | Biblioteca Central | Colección General | 158.7 H236a 2004 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | GEN | 33409002696726 |
Basic and advanced measurement models for confirmatory factor analysis / Larry J. Williams, Lucy R. Ford, and Nhung Nguyen -- Modeling complex data structures: the general linear model and beyond / Richard P. DeShon and Scott B. Morris -- Longitudinal modeling / David Chan -- Modeling nonlinear relationships: neural networks and catastrophe analysis / Paul J. Hanges, Robert G. Lord, Ellen G. Godfrey, and Jana L. Raver -- Part IV, Concluding thoughts -- Writing research articles: update on the article review checklist / Erica I. Desrosiers, Kathryn Sherony, Eduardo Barros, Gary A. Ballinger, Sinem Senol, and Michael A. Campion -- Securing our collective future: challenges facing those designing and doing research in industrial and organizational psychology / Steven G. Rogelberg and Margaret E. Brooks-Laber.
Part I, Foundations -- History of research methods in industrial and organizational psychology: measurement, design, analysis / James T. Austin, Charles A. Scherbaum, and Robert A. Mahlman -- Ethics in research / Herman Aguinis and Christine A. Henle -- Validity and reliability / Robert M. Guion -- The relative validity and usefulness of various empirical research designs / Eugene F. Stone-Romero -- An introduction to qualitative research: its potential for industrial and organizational psychology / Karen Locke and Karen Golden-Biddle -- Using power analysis to evaluate and improve research / Kevin Murphy -- Part II, Data collection procedures and approaches -- Organizational survey research / Steven G. Rogelberg, Allan H. Church, Janine Waclawski, and Jeffrey M. Stanton -- Qualitative data collection and analysis / Peter D. Bachiochi and Sara P. Weiner -- Computational modeling / Michael J. Zickar and Jerel E. Slaughter --^
Research perspectives on meta-analysis / Allen I. Huffcutt -- Methodological issues in cross-cultural organizational research / Michele J. Gelfand, Jana L. Raver, and Karen Holcombe Ehrhart -- Issues in multilevel research: theory development, measurement, and analysis / David A. Hofmann -- Beyond online surveys: internet research opportunities for industrial-organizational psychology / Jeffrey M. Stanton and Steven G. Rogelberg -- Part III, Data investigation -- Outliers and influential cases: handling those discordant contaminated maverick rogues / Philip L. Roth and Fred S. Switzer III -- Coping with missing data / Fred S. Switzer III and Philip L. Roth -- Item analysis: theory and practice using classical and modern test theory / Barbara B. Ellis and Alan D. Mead -- Method variance and method bias in industrial and organizational psychology / James M. Conway --^
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