Diary Methods is a key method used by social and personality psychologists in their research. This volume begins with a rationale for Diary Methods, especially as applied to these fields, and then proceeds in a non-technical, very accessible fashion to elucidate on how the method can and should be applied in research. The author, John B. Nezlek, is a known protagnost of the diary method in his own scholarly work and has written this title in an invitational way for the beginning user to this method.

This text will be perfect for all advanced students and researchers in social and personality psychology using Diary Methods as part of their studies or research.

Other Data Analytic Strategies: Measures of Instability

Other Data Analytic Strategies: Measures of Instability

The MLM analyses I just described focus on covariances. For example, how are two diary-level measures, x and y, related, and does this relationship vary as a function of some individual difference? Although such analyses are commonly used ...

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