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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:146193771:4524
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LEADER: 04524cam 2200265z 4500
001 9921969210001661
005 20150423141717.0
008 990803s1999 cau eng d
020 $a0122699300
035 $a(CSdNU)u79601-01national_inst
035 $a(OCoLC)90042525
035 $a(Sirsi) 01-AAI-5537
040 $aNhCcYBP$cNhCcYBP$dOrPss
050 4 $aBF698.4$b.F86 1999
082 04 $a155.2
100 1 $aFunder, David C.
245 00 $aPersonality judgment :$ba realistic approach to person perception.
260 $aSan Diego :$bAcademic Press,$cc1999.
300 $axvi, 238 p. ;$c24 cm.
505 0 $aApproaching Accuracy -- Curiosity and Its Fulfillment -- What Is Accuracy? -- Chapter Organization -- The Importance of Accuracy -- Practical Considerations -- Theoretical Considerations -- Intrinsic Considerations -- Three Propositions -- Social and Personality Psychology: Separation and Integration -- Reasons for the Separation -- Differences between Social and Personality Psychology -- Renewed Research on Accuracy -- Historical Roots -- The Realistic Accuracy Model -- The Agenda of Accuracy Research and Plan for the Book -- The Very Existence of Personality -- Does Personality Exist? -- Implications for Accuracy Research -- The Accuracy Issue and Common Sense -- The Situational Onslaught -- The Vulnerability of Personality Psychology -- Consequences of the Situational Onslaught -- The Response -- The Size of the Effect of Personality on Behavior -- Empirical Assessments of Cross-Situational Consistency -- Redefinitions of Personality -- Do Personality Traits Explain Anything? -- Personality Reaffirmed -- Error and Accuracy in the Study of Personality Judgment -- Evolution of Research on Accuracy and Error -- The Fall of Accuracy -- The Shift to Process -- The Rise of Error -- Shortcomings of Error -- Accuracy in Human Social Judgment -- Basic Evidence about Accuracy -- The Fundamental Attribution Error Revisited -- Toward a Rapprochment between Error and Accuracy -- Methodological and Philosophical Considerations -- The Lessons of Cronbach -- The Criterion Problem -- Defining Accuracy -- Three Approaches to Accuracy -- Interjudge Agreement -- Self-Other Agreement -- Other-Other Agreement -- The Calculation of Interjudge Agreement -- Methods for Dealing with Stereotype Accuracy -- Behavioral Prediction -- Choosing Situations and Behaviors -- The Procedural Burden -- Personality and Behavior -- The Meaning of Prediction -- General Issues of Design and Analysis -- Experimental versus Correlational Designs -- Data Analysis -- The Process of Accurate Personality Judgment -- The Realistic Accuracy Model -- Basic Assumptions -- How Accuracy Is Possible -- The Structure of RAM -- Basic Structure -- A Cognitive and Social Process -- Formulaic Representation -- Implications of the Realistic Accuracy Model -- Accuracy Is Difficult -- The Origins of Moderators -- The Four Steps to Accurate Personality Judgment -- The Order of the First Two Steps -- Relevance -- Availability -- Detection -- Utilization -- Multiple Cues and Multiple Traits -- The Goals of RAM -- Moderators of Accuracy -- The Good Judge -- Theoretical Considerations -- Empirical Considerations -- The Good Target -- Gaps in the Link from Personality and Behavior -- Tying It All Together: Judgability -- The Good Trait -- Visibility -- Issues of Availability and Relevance -- Evaluative Properties -- Adaptive Importance -- Good Information -- Quantity -- Quality -- Interactions among Moderators -- Judge X Trait: Expertise -- Judge X Target: Relationship -- Judge X Information: Sensitivity -- Trait X Target: Palpability -- Trait X Information: Diagnosticity -- Target X Information: Divulgence -- Self-Knowledge -- Self-Perception versus Other-Perception -- Self-Perception Theory -- Difficulties of Self-Knowledge -- Application of RAM to Self-Judgment -- Relevance -- Availability -- Detection -- Utilization -- Prospects for Improving Accuracy -- Relevance -- Improving Relevance in Real Life -- Improving Relevance in the Laboratory -- Availability -- Detection -- Utilization -- Social versus Solitary Thought -- Analytic and Intuitive Cognition -- The Judge's Situation.
650 0 $aPersonality assessment.
948 $a10/13/1999$b08/30/2002
983 $a31786101118245
999 $aBF698.4 .F86 1999$wLC$c1$i79601-1001$lCIRCSTACKS$mNULS$rY$sY$tBOOK $u10/14/1999
999 $aBF 698.4 F86 1999$wLC$c1$i31786101118245$d10/4/2012$e9/25/2012 $f2/10/2004$g1$lCIRCSTACKS$mNULS$n1$rY$sY$tBOOK$u6/11/2003