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Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Emotion Elicitation and Assessment

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Description

The Handbook of Emotion Elicitation and Assessment, published by Oxford University Press, serves as a specialized resource for the growing field of affective science. As emotion research evolves into a mature branch of psychology, researchers face new demands regarding standardized measures, induction procedures, and data-analysis challenges. This volume addresses the specific needs of psychologists whose work focuses on or involves the study of emotion. While many books address major questions in the field, this handbook provides a necessary focus on the actual tools required for conducting high-quality research. It bridges a gap in current literature by offering explicit discussions on the methodologies used to induce and measure emotional states. Whether you are working within specific sub-disciplines or navigating complex data-analysis requirements, this text provides the foundational guidance needed for modern psychological studies.

Key Features

Provides an explicit discussion of the practical tools needed for conducting professional emotion research.

Addresses the specific challenges of standardized measures and induction procedures in affective science.

Supports psychologists dealing with the increasing demand for specialized emotion-based research methods.

Offers guidance on navigating data-analysis challenges within the mature branch of psychology.

Part of the Series in Affective Science from the reputable Oxford University Press.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
07 June 2007
Listed Since
09 January 2007

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