Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 76
Seite 447
Caution is therefore required in interpreting much of the empirical data . Specifically , this chapter presents a brief review of selected conceptual models of attitude formation , including theoretical models of attitude - behavior ...
Caution is therefore required in interpreting much of the empirical data . Specifically , this chapter presents a brief review of selected conceptual models of attitude formation , including theoretical models of attitude - behavior ...
Seite 474
The specter of bias in the empirical estimators of population correlations cannot be avoided even following meta - analyses of empirical results unless extraordinary steps are taken to correct all observed correlations for bias caused ...
The specter of bias in the empirical estimators of population correlations cannot be avoided even following meta - analyses of empirical results unless extraordinary steps are taken to correct all observed correlations for bias caused ...
Seite 477
degree of empirical covariation among indicators of the construct is required . Correlations of these behavioral responses with assumed common causes of avoidance or withdrawal are also expected . Agreement among informed researchers in ...
degree of empirical covariation among indicators of the construct is required . Correlations of these behavioral responses with assumed common causes of avoidance or withdrawal are also expected . Agreement among informed researchers in ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ability activities actual Applied Psychology approach assessment attributes behavior chapter characteristics cognitive concept concern considered constructs correlation costs criteria criterion decision defined described determine dimensions discussed effects empirical employees estimates evaluation examined example exist expected factors Figure force function human human factors identify important increase individual industrial influence involved issues job analysis Journal of Applied judgments knowledge learning less managers mean measures memory ment methods needs noted observed operations organization organizational outcomes percent performance person Personnel positive possible practice predict predictor presented problem procedures produce question ratings recruitment refers reflect reported represent responses role sample scale Schmidt scores selection similar situations skills social sources specific standard structure studies suggests task theory tion training program types utility validity variables