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9781410601261

The Science of Self-report: Implications for Research and Practice

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  • ISBN13:

    9781410601261

  • ISBN10:

    1410601269

  • Copyright: 1999-09-12
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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This collection of chapters on the many issues involved in collecting, interpreting, and working with self-report data will be invaluable to scholars and professionals in the mental and behavioral sciences.

Table of Contents

Preface
General Issues in Self-Report
Information No One Else Knows: The Value of Self-Report
Ethical Issues in the Collection of Self-Report Data
Cognitive Processes in Self-Report
Remembering What Happened: Memory Errors and Survey Reports
Temporal Representation and Event Dating
The Use of Memory and Contextual Cues in the Formation of Behavioral Frequency Judgments
Emotion and Memory: Implications for Self-Report
Self-Reporting Sensitive Events and Characteristics
Asking Questions About Threatening Topics: A Selective Overview
The Association Between Self-Reports of Abortion and Breast Cancer Risk: Fact or Artifact
Special Issues on Self-Report
When Surveys Fail: An Alternative for Data Collection
Assessing Protocols for Child Interviews
Do I Do What I Say? A Perspective on Self-Report Methods in Drug Dependence Epidemiology
Self-Report of Distant Memories
Suggestion, Imagination, and the Transformation of Reality
Validity of Women's Self-Reports of Documented Child Sexual Abuse
Self-Reporting of Health Behaviors and Psychiatric Symptoms
Methodological Issues in Assessing Psychiatric Disorders With Self-Reports
"I Took the Medicine Like You Told Me, Doctor": Self-Report of Adherence With Medical Regimes
Real-Time Self-Report of Momentary States in the Natural Environment: Computerized Ecological Momentary Assessment
Self-Reporting of Physical Symptoms
Psychological Factors Influencing the Reporting of Physical Symptoms
Self-Report of Pain: Issues and Opportunities
The Validity of Bodily Symptoms in Medical Outpatients
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