This volume assembles a distinguished group of international scholars whose chapters on classic and emerging issues in research on attitudes provide an excellent introduction for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. The bookβs chapters cover all of the most critical features of attitude me
Measures of Personality and Social Psychological Attitudes. Measures of Social Psychological Attitudes
β Scribed by John P. Robinson, Phillip R. Shaver and Lawrence S. Wrightsman (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 753
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This is a reference book for measures of attitude or personality
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages viii-ix, John P. Robinson, Phillip R. Shaver, Lawrence S. Wrightsman
CHAPTER 1 - Criteria for Scale Selection and Evaluation, Pages 1-16, John P. Robinson, Phillip R. Shaver, Lawrence S. Wrightsman
CHAPTER 2 - Measurement and Control of Response Bias, Pages 17-59, Delroy L. Paulhus
CHAPTER 3 - Measures of Subjective Well-Being, Pages 61-114, Frank M. Andrews, John P. Robinson
CHAPTER 4 - Measures of Self-Esteem, Pages 115-160, Jim Blascovich, Joseph Tomaka
CHAPTER 5 - Social Anxiety, Shyness, and Related Constructs, Pages 161-194, Mark R. Leary
CHAPTER 6 - Measures of Depression and Loneliness, Pages 195-289, Phillip R. Shaver, Kelly A. Brennan
CHAPTER 7 - Alienation and Anomie, Pages 291-371, Melvin Seeman
CHAPTER 8 - Interpersonal Trust and Attitudes toward Human Nature, Pages 373-412, Lawrence S. Wrightsman
CHAPTER 9 - Locus of Control, Pages 413-499, Herbert M. Lefcourt
CHAPTER 10 - Authoritarianism and Related Constructs, Pages 501-571, Richard Christie
CHAPTER 11 - Sex Roles: The Measurement of Masculinity, Femininity, and Androgyny, Pages 573-660, Ellen Lenney
CHAPTER 12 - Values, Pages 661-753, Valerie A. Braithwaite, William A. Scott
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