Social MeasurementSAGE Publications, 2 févr. 2001 - 509 pages This book provides researchers, evaluators, and graduate students with a user-friendly presentation of Campbell's essential work (including his latest thoughts on some of his classic works) in social measurement. The book includes Campbell's arguments as to why qualitative approaches belong with quantitative ones as the assumptive background to relevant quantitative measures, his debate with deconstructionists and social constructionists on measurement validity, and an expansion and further explanation of his multitrait-multimethod matrix. By including overviews for each part and article as well as provide social scientists with useful insights into Campbell's papers in a format accessible to advanced undergraduate and graduate students. |
Table des matières
Validity of Attitude and Personality Tests | 3 |
MultitraitMultimethod Validity Matrix | 35 |
Summary | 49 |
Droits d'auteur | |
16 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
agency aggregation analysis anonymous areas attenuation back-translation behavior bias biases Campbell and Fiske chapter coefficients commonsense comparison concept construct validity convergent validity corrected for attenuation correlations culture direct direction-of-wording discriminant validity effects error ethnocentrism ethnographer example experience experimental hermeneutic heteromethod block heterotrait heterotrait-heteromethod hypotheses identifiers independent indirect tests individual informed consent institutional review board interpretation intertrait interviews invalidated involved logical positivism measures ment method factor method variance monomethod MTMM multiple multitrait-multimethod matrix Negative Income Tax nomological validity observed operationalism participants persons possible postpositivist predict present problem procedures program evaluation projective tests psychologists public variables qualitative quantitative questionnaire random ratings recommend records relevant reliability requirement respondents review board sample scale scores Self-Ratings social science social scientists specific statistical suggested survey Table technique theory tion trait validity translation triangles validity diagonal values