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Method variance in organizational research: Truth or urban legend
- Organizational Research Methods
, 2006
"... It has become widely accepted that correlations between variables measured with the same method, usually self-report surveys, are inflated due to the action of common method variance (CMV), despite a number of sources that suggest the problem is overstated. The author argues that the popular positio ..."
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It has become widely accepted that correlations between variables measured with the same method, usually self-report surveys, are inflated due to the action of common method variance (CMV), despite a number of sources that suggest the problem is overstated. The author argues that the popular
Emotional Reactivity and Emotion Regulation among Adults with a History of Self-Harm: Laboratory Self-Report and fMRI Evidence NIH Public Access
"... Abstract Intentionally hurting one's own body (deliberate self-harm; DSH) is theorized to be associated with high negative emotional reactivity and poor emotion regulation ability. However, little research has assessed the relationship between these potential risk factors and DSH using laborat ..."
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the relationships between DSH, negative emotional reactivity, and emotion regulation ability remained unanswered by this study. First, although we used laboratory emotion inductions and assessed current emotion experience, this approach still allowed some self-report biases. Physiological measures could help
Assessing secure base behavior in adulthood: Development of a measure, links to adult attachment representations, and relationships to couples’ communication and reports of relationships.
- Developmental Psychology,
, 2002
"... A focus on the secure base phenomenon creates a framework for exploring the function of the attachment system in adulthood. Engaged couples (N ϭ 157) were videotaped in a problem-solving interaction and assessed using the Secure Base Scoring System (SBSS), a system based on Ainsworth's analyse ..."
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of the SBSS with respect to adult attachment representations. In Study 2, we used the SBSS to clarify links between the secure base construct and key components of close adult relationships such as communication, conflict tactics, and feelings about the relationship. From the point of view of attachment
Implicit Attitude Measurement 1 The Associations in our Heads Belong to Us: Searching for Attitudes and Knowledge in Implicit Evaluation
"... Explicitly, humans can easily distinguish their own attitudes from evaluations possessed by others. Implicitly, the viability of a distinction between personal (attitude) and extra-personal (evaluative knowledge) is less clear. We investigated relations between self-reported attitudes, evaluative kn ..."
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Explicitly, humans can easily distinguish their own attitudes from evaluations possessed by others. Implicitly, the viability of a distinction between personal (attitude) and extra-personal (evaluative knowledge) is less clear. We investigated relations between self-reported attitudes, evaluative
The Need to Vent and Dissatisfactory Self-Service Technology Encounters
"... Reports of customer dissatisfaction with self-service technologies (SSTs) are becoming increasingly common. The SST context is characterised by customer participation in service production and delivery, independently of service personnel. With no opportunity for human-to-human interaction, feelings ..."
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Reports of customer dissatisfaction with self-service technologies (SSTs) are becoming increasingly common. The SST context is characterised by customer participation in service production and delivery, independently of service personnel. With no opportunity for human-to-human interaction, feelings
How often do Australians move? Alternate measures of population mobility
- Australian Population Association
, 1996
"... Conventional census-based measures of population mobility are conceptually abstruse, ignore multiple moves and obscure the diversity of human migration experience. This paper explores three alternatives and outlines their strengths and limitations. Application of life table techniques to convert tr ..."
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that there was a small increase in mobility between the1986-91 and 1987-92 periods. Finally, the personal interview employed in the Survey may have generated more complete and accurate responses than the self-enumeration format of the census. Number of Moves It has long been recognized that measures of migration
The development of scientific reasoning skills
- Developmental Review
, 2000
"... The purpose of this article is to provide an introduction to the growing body of research on the development of scientific reasoning skills. The focus is on the reasoning and problem-solving strategies involved in experimentation and evidence evaluation. Research on strategy use in science has unde ..."
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inferences (an inference of no relationship between variables). Participants' inferences and justification types could be examined for covariation evidence versus noncovariation evidence and in situations where the prior theory was causal or noncausal. Other variations in the other studies included (a
Insomnia: Conceptual issues in the development, persistence, and treatment of sleep disorder in adults.
- Annual Review of Psychology,
, 2002
"... Key Words cognitive-behavior therapy, circadian rhythm, sleep homeostasis s Abstract This paper critically reviews the evidence base for previously reported conceptual models of the development and persistence of insomnia. Although a number of perspectives have some empirical support, no one approa ..."
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state because a primary function of sleep is to ensure wakeful cortical Annu. Rev. Psychol. 2002.53:215-243 Quality of Sleep Investigations of PSG and self-report generally reveal modest positive correlation. Poor sleepers overestimate sleep disturbance relative to objective criteria (see Espie 1991
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