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Oxford handbook of methods in positive psychology / Anthony D. Ong, Manfred H. M. van Dulmen Nível de parte analítica: Detecting population heterogeneity in stability and change in subjective well-being by mixture distributions models • Latent-class models for analyzing variability and change • Positive processes in close relationship across time, partners, and context : a mulyilevel aproach • Multilvel modeling of social interactions and mood in lonely ans socially connected individuals : the MacArthur social neuroscience studies • Individual and situational factors related to the experience of floew in adolescence : a multilevel • Multilevel modeling of motivation : a self-determination theory analysis of basic psychological needs • Differentiation of the distributions of inspiration and positive affect across days of the week : an application of logistic multilevel modeling • Using experience sampling and multilevel modeling to study person-situation interactionist approaches to positive psychology • Assessing the Ebb and flow of daily life with and accent on the positive • Understanding journeys : growth-curve analysis as a tool for studying individual differegnces in change over time • The use of growth-curve modeling in estimating stability and change in well-being over time • Applications of latent growth analyses to health outcomes of adolescent girls • Multilevel models of change : fundamental concepts and relationships to mixed models and latent growth-curve models • Nonlinear dynamics of positive psychology : parameters, models, and searching for a systems summum bonum • Application of dynamic systems analysis to dyadic interactions • Umderstanding the adjustment to widowhood : using dynamical systems to assess an predict trajectories of well-being • Dynamical modeling for studying self-regulatory processes : an example from the study of religious development over the lefe span • Exploring cyclic change in emotion using item response models and frequency domain analysis • Using item response models to analyze change : advantages and limitations • Within-person covariation analysis : applications to the study of affect • Hardiness as a dispositional resource : methods of conceptualizing the construct • Wisdom as a classical human strength : psychological conceptualizations and empirical inquiry • Methodological issues in positive psychology and the assessment of character strenghts • Cultural aspects of quantitative genetic investigations • Natural Experiments : what behavioral genetic approaches can tell us about human potential • Some measurement issues in the study of affect • Psychophysiological approaches to the study of laughter : toward an integration with positive psychology • Understanding individual and age differences in well-being : an experimental attention.based approach • Experimental approaches to individual differences and change : exploring the causes and consequences of extraversion • Measuring emotional intelligence • Dolce fa niente : the positive psychology of personality stability and invariance • Assessing factorial invariance in cross-sectional and longitudinal studies • Using the combined etic-emic approach to develop a mesurement of interpersonal subjective well-being in chinese populations • The application of structural equation modeling and item response theory to cross-cultural positive psychology research • Using structural equation models to validate measures of positive emotions • Methodological issues in the assessment of the affective component of subjective well-being • understanding hope : a review of measurement and construct validity research • Multivariate statistical strategies for construct validation in positive psychology • Application of dynamic factor analysis to affective processes in dyads • The structure of daily positive affect for persons with Parkinson's disease • Stepping into the light : modeling the intraindividual dimensions of hedonic and eudaemonic well-being • P-technique factor analysis as a tool for exploring psychological healthPublicação: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007Descrição: 644 p.Disponibilidade:
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