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Routledge Personality (Psychology Revivals) Measurement and Theory

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Explore the fundamental connection between psychological theory and quantification with Personality (Psychology Revivals): Measurement and Theory. Published by Routledge, this work follows the tradition of the British School of Psychology, drawing on the legacies of notable figures such as Spearman, Burt, Eysenck, and Cattell. Originally released in 1983, this text provides a deep look into the different methods used to measure personality and the various findings resulting from those studies. It is designed to help students and researchers understand how measurement results relate to established psychological theories. The author makes a strong case for the necessity of developing theories that maintain a properly quantified bias. This book serves as an important resource for those studying psychometrics and the methodology of personality assessment. By bridging the gap between mathematical quantification and theoretical study, it offers a unique perspective on how personality is understood and measured within the field of psychology.

Key Features

Connects mathematical quantification with psychological theory to provide a comprehensive view of personality study.

Covers various methods of measuring personality and explores the findings associated with different measurement techniques.

Follows the established tradition of the British School of Psychology, including the work of Spearman, Burt, Eysenck, and Cattell.

Discusses how measurement results relate to broader psychological theories of personality.

Highlights the importance of developing personality theories that incorporate a properly quantified bias.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
08 April 2015
Listed Since
15 January 2015

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