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Measuring and Modeling Persons and Situations

Harms, P.D.(Edited by)Read, Stephen J.(Edited by)Slaughter, Andrew(Edited by)Wood, Dustin(Edited by)
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Measuring and Modeling Persons and Situations presents major innovations and contributions on the topic, promoting deeper integration, cross-pollination of ideas across diverse academic disciplines, and the facilitation of the development of practical applications such as matching people to jobs, understanding decision making, and predicting how a group of individuals will interact with one another. The book is organized around two overarching and interrelated themes, with the first focusing on assessing the person and the situation, covering methodological advances and techniques for inferring and measuring characteristics, and showing how they can be instantiated for measurement and predictive purposes.

The book's second theme presents theoretical models, conceptualizing how factors of the person and situation can help us understand the psychological dynamics which underlie behavior, the psychological experience of fit or congruence with one's environment, and changes in personality traits over time.

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Academic Press
0128192011 / 9780128192016
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
150
23/06/2021
English
732 pages
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