Social research is plagued by many biases. Most of them are due to situation specificity of social behavior and can be explained using a theory of situation specificity. The historical background of situation specificity in personality social psychology research is briefly sketched, then a theory of situation specificity is presented in detail, with as centerpiece the relationship between the behavior and its outcome which can be described as either “the more, the better” or “not too much and not too little.” This theory is applied to reliability and validity of assessments in social research. The distinction between “maximum performance” and “typical performance” is shown to correspond to the two behavior-outcome relations. For maximum per...
Summary : Differential psychology and experimental social psycho (I). Differential studies have mult...
Psychologists have long sought to understand how people experience, think, and communicate about sit...
Research in psychology indicates that situations powerfully impact human behavior. Often, it seems, ...
People show situation specificity if they behave differently in different situations. It has been sh...
The article discusses the issue of the departure from examining real behaviours in a real environmen...
Over the years, research in the social sciences has been dominated by reporting of reliability coeff...
Fundamental assumptions regarding the nature of personality are discussed in relation to the various...
A preliminary taxonomy has been developed that differentiates between trait characteristics, the sit...
Evidence suggests that expectations can influence the reporting of social events. The present resear...
The structure of individual differences in behavioral profiles across situations constitutes a royal...
Situations have important implications for behavior. Recognition of this obvious fact, coupled with ...
A fundamental assumption in social psychological research, that the construct underlying conditions ...
Cross-situational variability has posed a puzzle for personality psychology: How does one reconcile ...
Gergen (1976), outlines a number of problems that make it difficult to apply general social psycholo...
Empirical research on discrimination is faced with crucial problems stemming from the specific chara...
Summary : Differential psychology and experimental social psycho (I). Differential studies have mult...
Psychologists have long sought to understand how people experience, think, and communicate about sit...
Research in psychology indicates that situations powerfully impact human behavior. Often, it seems, ...
People show situation specificity if they behave differently in different situations. It has been sh...
The article discusses the issue of the departure from examining real behaviours in a real environmen...
Over the years, research in the social sciences has been dominated by reporting of reliability coeff...
Fundamental assumptions regarding the nature of personality are discussed in relation to the various...
A preliminary taxonomy has been developed that differentiates between trait characteristics, the sit...
Evidence suggests that expectations can influence the reporting of social events. The present resear...
The structure of individual differences in behavioral profiles across situations constitutes a royal...
Situations have important implications for behavior. Recognition of this obvious fact, coupled with ...
A fundamental assumption in social psychological research, that the construct underlying conditions ...
Cross-situational variability has posed a puzzle for personality psychology: How does one reconcile ...
Gergen (1976), outlines a number of problems that make it difficult to apply general social psycholo...
Empirical research on discrimination is faced with crucial problems stemming from the specific chara...
Summary : Differential psychology and experimental social psycho (I). Differential studies have mult...
Psychologists have long sought to understand how people experience, think, and communicate about sit...
Research in psychology indicates that situations powerfully impact human behavior. Often, it seems, ...