<p>Multilevel modeling (MLM) is a key method used by social and personality psychologists in their research. This volume begins with a rationale for MLM, especially as applied to these fields, and then proceeds in a non-technical, very accessible fashion to eluciudate on how the method can and shoul
Structural Equation Modeling for Social and Personality Psychology
β Scribed by Rick H Hoyle
- Publisher
- SAGE
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 121
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Psychophysiology methods have become very important in the past decade or so with the increase in the understanding of the relationship between human physiology and behavior. As social behavior research has ventured further into biological waters, more detailed understanding of these methods has become necessary.
This volume meets this need in a very accessible way for the advanced level student upwards. Written by a team of well recognized and well-published social psychophysiologists, it leads the reader through some complex but essential areas of understanding for anyone needing to investigate the human biological system and social behavior including the autonomic nervous system, endocrine measures and electromyography.
This text will be perfect for all advanced students and researchers in social and personality psychology using social psychophysiological methods as part of their studies or research.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Front Matter
SAGE Library of Methods in Social and Personality Psychology Series
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
1. Background
2. Model Specification
3. Estimation and Fit
4. Modification, Presentation, and Interpretation
5. Modeling Possibilities and Practicalities
References
Index
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