Modeling Intraindividual Variability With Repeated Measures Data: Methods and Applications
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Business & Economics
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
292
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 1, 2001
出版社
Psychology Press
ISBN-10
0805831258
ISBN-13
9780805831252
説明
This work explores the intricate dynamics of individual behavior over time, delving into the patterns and fluctuations that define how people act and change. The authors, D.S. Moskowitz and Scott L. Hershberger, present a comprehensive analysis of intraindividual variability, employing advanced methodologies to investigate the nuances of repeated measures data.
Moskowitz and Hershberger focus on the significance of understanding behavioral shifts on a personal level, offering a rich selection of applications that illustrate their findings. Readers are guided through various statistical approaches, making complex concepts accessible and practical for real-world situations.
The book serves as an essential resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the subtleties of individual differences and the impact of context on behavior. By emphasizing the importance of measuring and modeling variability, it contributes to broader discussions in psychology and related fields, offering fresh insights into human behavior over time.
Moskowitz and Hershberger focus on the significance of understanding behavioral shifts on a personal level, offering a rich selection of applications that illustrate their findings. Readers are guided through various statistical approaches, making complex concepts accessible and practical for real-world situations.
The book serves as an essential resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the subtleties of individual differences and the impact of context on behavior. By emphasizing the importance of measuring and modeling variability, it contributes to broader discussions in psychology and related fields, offering fresh insights into human behavior over time.