Differential Psychophysiology: Persons in Situations
Those interested in the relationships between psychological and physiological functions will again and again be impressed by the fact that great individual differences and large situational variability are manifested in psychophysiological data. Psychophysiology from a differential perspective has been an enduring theme throughout the history of personality and temperament research. However, the present book is the first to bear the word differential in its title. Actually, this monography is not only concerned with psychophysiological personality research, but with a much broader program of systematic investigation. Multivariate research methodology permits one to operationalize physiological response profiles, both with regard to lasting differences between persons and the discrimination of situations. In order to determine functional relationships between person characteristics and situational demands, that is, to determine the processes of stimulus-response mediation, one first needs to systemize these various sources of variance in assessment models and subsequently partition the observed covariance. A series of the author's own investigations in the Hamburg and Freiburg laboratories shows just how fruitful this research approach can be.
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Differential Psychophysiology: Persons in Situations
Those interested in the relationships between psychological and physiological functions will again and again be impressed by the fact that great individual differences and large situational variability are manifested in psychophysiological data. Psychophysiology from a differential perspective has been an enduring theme throughout the history of personality and temperament research. However, the present book is the first to bear the word differential in its title. Actually, this monography is not only concerned with psychophysiological personality research, but with a much broader program of systematic investigation. Multivariate research methodology permits one to operationalize physiological response profiles, both with regard to lasting differences between persons and the discrimination of situations. In order to determine functional relationships between person characteristics and situational demands, that is, to determine the processes of stimulus-response mediation, one first needs to systemize these various sources of variance in assessment models and subsequently partition the observed covariance. A series of the author's own investigations in the Hamburg and Freiburg laboratories shows just how fruitful this research approach can be.
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Differential Psychophysiology: Persons in Situations

Differential Psychophysiology: Persons in Situations

by Gerhard Stemmler
Differential Psychophysiology: Persons in Situations

Differential Psychophysiology: Persons in Situations

by Gerhard Stemmler

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Those interested in the relationships between psychological and physiological functions will again and again be impressed by the fact that great individual differences and large situational variability are manifested in psychophysiological data. Psychophysiology from a differential perspective has been an enduring theme throughout the history of personality and temperament research. However, the present book is the first to bear the word differential in its title. Actually, this monography is not only concerned with psychophysiological personality research, but with a much broader program of systematic investigation. Multivariate research methodology permits one to operationalize physiological response profiles, both with regard to lasting differences between persons and the discrimination of situations. In order to determine functional relationships between person characteristics and situational demands, that is, to determine the processes of stimulus-response mediation, one first needs to systemize these various sources of variance in assessment models and subsequently partition the observed covariance. A series of the author's own investigations in the Hamburg and Freiburg laboratories shows just how fruitful this research approach can be.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540548003
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 04/08/1992
Series: Recent Research in Psychology
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.53(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

A Concepts, Models, and Methods.- 1 Psychophysiology.- 2 Situation and Person.- 3 Stimulus-Response Mediation in Psychophysiology.- 4 Activation.- 5 Autonomic Cardiovascular Activation Components.- 6 Implications and Interpretations of Psychophysiological Data Treatments.- 7 The Analysis of Profiles.- B Selected Research Areas.- 8 Overview of Experimental Studies.- 9 The Analysis of Activation.- 10 Laboratory Tasks in Cardiovascular Research.- 11 Research on the Psychophysiology of Personality.- 12 Research on the Psychophysiology of Anger.- 13 Looking Back.- References.
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