Calendar and Time Diary Methods in Life Course Research
Autor Robert F. Belli, Frank Stafford, Duane Francis Alwinen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 28 feb 2008
Preț: 309.11 lei
Precomandă
Puncte Express: 464
Preț estimativ în valută:
50.17€ • 58.54$ • 43.86£
50.17€ • 58.54$ • 43.86£
Nepublicat încă
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452214207
ISBN-10: 1452214204
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452214204
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
1.
The
Application
of
Calendar
and
Time
Diary
Methods
in
the
Collection
of
Life
Course
Data
-
Robert
F.
Belli,
Duane
F.
Alwin,
and
Frank
P.
Stafford
PART I. FOUNDATIONS
2. Timeline Data Collection and Analysis: Time Diary and Event History Calendar Methods - Frank P. Stafford
3. The Emergence of Calendar Interviewing: A Theoretical and Empirical Rationale - Robert F. Belli and Mario Callegaro
PART II. VARIATIONS IN THE COLLECTION AND APPLICATION OF CALENDAR, DIARY, AND TIME-USE DATA
4. The Timeline Followback: A Scientifically and Clinically Useful Tool for Assessing Substance Use - Sangeeta Agrawal, Mark B. Sobell, and Linda Carter Sobell
5. Adolescent Health Research and Clinical Assessment Using Self-Administered Event History Calendars - Kristy K. Martyn
6. Assessment of Stressor Exposure Using Telephone Diaries: The Daily Inventory of Stressful Events - Elaine Wethington and David M. Almeida
7. Twenty-Four Hours: An Overview of the Recall Diary Method and Data Quality in the American Time Use Survey - Polly A. Phipps and Margaret K. Vernon
PART III. DATA QUALITY ASSESSMENTS OF CALENDAR AND DIARY INSTRUMENTS
8. Application of the Life History Calendar Approach: Understanding Women's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence Over the Life Course - Mieko Yoshihama
9. Global and Episodic Reports of Hedonic Experience - Norbert Schwarz, Daniel Kahneman, & Jing Xu
10. Using Time Diaries to Study Instruction in Schools - Brian Rowan, Eric Camburn, and Richard Correnti
11. Reports of Life Events by Individuals at High Risk for Violence - Jennifer Roberts and Edward P. Mulvey
12. Time Use in the Older Population: Variation by Socioeconomic Status and Health - Michael Hurd and Susann Rohwedder
13. The Implementation of a Computerized Event History Calendar Questionnaire for Research in Life Course Epidemiology - Robert F. Belli, Sherman A. James, John Van Hoewyk, and Kirsten H. Alcser
PART IV. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE RELIABILITY, VALIDITY, AND COLLECTION OF TIME-BASED DATA
14. Protocol Compliance in Real-time Data Collection Studies: Findings and Implications - Arthur A. Stone and Joan E. Broderick
15. An Evaluation Study of the Event History Calendar - Wil Dijkstra, Johannes H. Smit, and Yfke P. Ongena
16. Assessing the Validity and Reliability of Timeline and Event History Data - Duane F. Alwin
PART V. LOOKING AHEAD
17. Future Directions in Calendar and Time Diary Methods - Frank P. Stafford and Robert F. Belli
PART I. FOUNDATIONS
2. Timeline Data Collection and Analysis: Time Diary and Event History Calendar Methods - Frank P. Stafford
3. The Emergence of Calendar Interviewing: A Theoretical and Empirical Rationale - Robert F. Belli and Mario Callegaro
PART II. VARIATIONS IN THE COLLECTION AND APPLICATION OF CALENDAR, DIARY, AND TIME-USE DATA
4. The Timeline Followback: A Scientifically and Clinically Useful Tool for Assessing Substance Use - Sangeeta Agrawal, Mark B. Sobell, and Linda Carter Sobell
5. Adolescent Health Research and Clinical Assessment Using Self-Administered Event History Calendars - Kristy K. Martyn
6. Assessment of Stressor Exposure Using Telephone Diaries: The Daily Inventory of Stressful Events - Elaine Wethington and David M. Almeida
7. Twenty-Four Hours: An Overview of the Recall Diary Method and Data Quality in the American Time Use Survey - Polly A. Phipps and Margaret K. Vernon
PART III. DATA QUALITY ASSESSMENTS OF CALENDAR AND DIARY INSTRUMENTS
8. Application of the Life History Calendar Approach: Understanding Women's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence Over the Life Course - Mieko Yoshihama
9. Global and Episodic Reports of Hedonic Experience - Norbert Schwarz, Daniel Kahneman, & Jing Xu
10. Using Time Diaries to Study Instruction in Schools - Brian Rowan, Eric Camburn, and Richard Correnti
11. Reports of Life Events by Individuals at High Risk for Violence - Jennifer Roberts and Edward P. Mulvey
12. Time Use in the Older Population: Variation by Socioeconomic Status and Health - Michael Hurd and Susann Rohwedder
13. The Implementation of a Computerized Event History Calendar Questionnaire for Research in Life Course Epidemiology - Robert F. Belli, Sherman A. James, John Van Hoewyk, and Kirsten H. Alcser
PART IV. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE RELIABILITY, VALIDITY, AND COLLECTION OF TIME-BASED DATA
14. Protocol Compliance in Real-time Data Collection Studies: Findings and Implications - Arthur A. Stone and Joan E. Broderick
15. An Evaluation Study of the Event History Calendar - Wil Dijkstra, Johannes H. Smit, and Yfke P. Ongena
16. Assessing the Validity and Reliability of Timeline and Event History Data - Duane F. Alwin
PART V. LOOKING AHEAD
17. Future Directions in Calendar and Time Diary Methods - Frank P. Stafford and Robert F. Belli
Descriere
Calendar
and
Diary
Methods
in
Life
Events
Researchoffers
a
road
map
to
those
who
wish
to
use
calendar
and
diary
methods
in
their
own
research.