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Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology - 9780415879323

Un libro in lingua di Sinclair Robert R. Ph.D. (EDT) Wang Mo Ph.D. (EDT) Tetrick Lois E. Ph.D. (EDT) edito da Routledge Academic, 2012

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While focusing primarily on the core methodological issues that arise in traditional occupational health psychology (OHP) research, this book also provides the reader with exposure to the benefits of some of the methodologies used in more mainstream occupational health and safety research. Recent innovations in methodology are translated into sets of concrete recommendations. Part 1 contains brief chapters on the measurement of areas of health such as musculoskeletal functioning, sleep, and emotions, as well as interpersonal maltreatment in organizations, depression and anxiety in occupational health psychology, and work engagement. Part 2 contains longer reviews addressing research design and statistical issues in OHP, with chapters on experimental design, event-sampling methods, quantitative and qualitative approaches, use of archival data, multilevel modeling, person-centered analysis, and longitudinal research. Sinclair teaches industrial and organizational psychology at Clemson University. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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