Interpersonal Sensitivity Theory and Measurement

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mahwah, New Jersey Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers 2001Description: 378pDDC classification:
  • O41.01 H140
Partial contents:
I Theoretical Issues 1 Toward a Taxonomy of Interpersonal Sensitivity Frank J. Bemieri 2. Affective Empathy Sandra H. Losoya and Nancy Eisenberg II Assessing the Performance of a Perceiver 3.In Search of the Good Judge of Personality: Some Methodological and Theoretical C. RandaH Colvin and Matthew ]. Bundick 4 Judging Rapport: Employing Brunswik`s Lens Model to Study Interpersonal Sensitivity Frank J. Bemieri and John S. Gillis 5 Thin-Slice Judgments as a Measure of Interpersonal Sensitivity Naiini Ambady, Debt LaPlante, and Elizabeth Johnson 6 Measuring Sensitivity to Deception Brian E. Malone and Bella M. DePaulo III Toward the Creation of An Interpersonal Sensitivity Test 7 Self-Report Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity Ronald E. Riggio and Heidi R. Riggio 8 The PONS Test and the Psychometric Approach to Measuring Interpersonal Sensitivity Judith A. Hall 9 The Interpersonal Perception Task (IPT): Alternative Approaches to Problems of Theory and Design Dane Archer, Mark Costanzo, and Robin Akert 1O Nonverbal Receptivity: The Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy (DANVA) Stephen Nowicki Jr. and Marshall P. Duke IV Dyadic Interaction Approaches 11 Correlational Method for Assessing Interpersonal Sensitivity Within Dyadic Interaction Sara E. Snoagrass 12 Measuring Empathic Accuracy William Ickes 13 Using Standard Content Methodology to Assess Nonverbal Sensitivity in Dyads Patricia Noller 14 The Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity: Consideration of Design, Components, and Unit of Analysis David A. Kenny and Lynn Winquist V Where Can We Go From Here? 15 Interpersonal Sensitivity Research and Organizational Psychology: Theoretical and Methodological Applications Ronald E. Riggio 16 Three Trends in Current Research on Person Perception: Positivity, Realism, and Sophistication David C. Funder 17 Groping for the Elephant of Interpersonal Sensitivity Leslie A. Zebrowitz 18 Paradoxes of Nonverbal Detection, Expression, and Responding: Points to PONDER Howard S. Friedman
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I Theoretical Issues 1 Toward a Taxonomy of Interpersonal Sensitivity Frank J. Bemieri 2. Affective Empathy Sandra H. Losoya and Nancy Eisenberg II Assessing the Performance of a Perceiver 3.In Search of the Good Judge of Personality: Some Methodological and Theoretical C. RandaH Colvin and Matthew ]. Bundick 4 Judging Rapport: Employing Brunswik`s Lens Model to Study Interpersonal Sensitivity Frank J. Bemieri and John S. Gillis 5 Thin-Slice Judgments as a Measure of Interpersonal Sensitivity Naiini Ambady, Debt LaPlante, and Elizabeth Johnson 6 Measuring Sensitivity to Deception Brian E. Malone and Bella M. DePaulo III Toward the Creation of An Interpersonal Sensitivity Test 7 Self-Report Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity Ronald E. Riggio and Heidi R. Riggio 8 The PONS Test and the Psychometric Approach to Measuring Interpersonal Sensitivity Judith A. Hall 9 The Interpersonal Perception Task (IPT): Alternative Approaches to Problems of Theory and Design Dane Archer, Mark Costanzo, and Robin Akert 1O Nonverbal Receptivity: The Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy (DANVA) Stephen Nowicki Jr. and Marshall P. Duke IV Dyadic Interaction Approaches 11 Correlational Method for Assessing Interpersonal Sensitivity Within Dyadic Interaction Sara E. Snoagrass 12 Measuring Empathic Accuracy William Ickes 13 Using Standard Content Methodology to Assess Nonverbal Sensitivity in Dyads Patricia Noller 14 The Measurement of Interpersonal Sensitivity: Consideration of Design, Components, and Unit of Analysis David A. Kenny and Lynn Winquist V Where Can We Go From Here? 15 Interpersonal Sensitivity Research and Organizational Psychology: Theoretical and Methodological Applications Ronald E. Riggio 16 Three Trends in Current Research on Person Perception: Positivity, Realism, and Sophistication David C. Funder 17 Groping for the Elephant of Interpersonal Sensitivity Leslie A. Zebrowitz 18 Paradoxes of Nonverbal Detection, Expression, and Responding: Points to PONDER Howard S. Friedman

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