Donald W. Fiske
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Donald Winslow Fiske was an American psychologist. Early life Fiske was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. He grew up in Medford, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard University and, in 1948, earned a PhD from the University of Michigan.
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- Consistency of the factorial structures of personality ratings from different sour sources. (1949) (927)
- Face-to-face interaction: Research, methods, and theory (1977) (560)
- Likeness and Likelihood in Everyday Thought: Magical Thinking in Judgments About Personality [and Comments and Reply] (1977) (299)
- Intra-individual response variability. (1955) (244)
- The prediction of performance in clinical psychology (1951) (211)
- Measuring the concepts of personality (1971) (209)
- But the Reviewers Are Making Different Criticisms of My Paper! Diversity and Uniqueness in Reviewer Comments. (1990) (141)
- Metatheory in Social Science: Pluralisms and Subjectivities (1987) (139)
- Models for testing the significance of combined results. (1953) (138)
- Citations do not solve problems. (1992) (118)
- Functions of Varied Experience (2012) (111)
- Planning of research on effectiveness of psychotherapy. (1970) (109)
- Can a personality construct be validated empirically (1973) (84)
- Interaction Structure and Strategy (1985) (77)
- Foretelling the Judgments of Reviewers and Editors (1993) (74)
- Method factors in changes associated with psychotherapy. (1963) (72)
- The limits for the conventional science of personality. (1974) (72)
- Relationships between Rorschach scoring categories and the total number of responses. (1953) (68)
- Strategies for personality research (1978) (67)
- Twenty-five years later: A follow-up of the graduate students in clinical psychology assessed in the VA Selection Research Project. (1978) (64)
- ARE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC CHANGES PREDICTABLE? (1964) (61)
- The Experimental Conditions for Measuring Individual Differences (1963) (59)
- The Constraints on Intra-Individual Variability in Test Responses1 (1957) (58)
- The meta-analytic revolution in outcome research. (1983) (55)
- Construct Invalidity Comes from Method Effects (1987) (54)
- Nonverbal behaviors and social evaluation. (1981) (46)
- Strategy signals in face-to-face interaction. (1979) (45)
- An Intensive Study of Variability Scores1 (1957) (44)
- The consistency of ratings by peers. (1960) (41)
- Pseudounilaterality, simple-rate variables, and other ills to which interaction research is heir. (1984) (41)
- Some Hypotheses Concerning test Adequacy1 (1966) (40)
- Comparison of strategies in developing scales for dominance. (1968) (38)
- Theory and techniques of personality measurement. (1970) (38)
- Two worlds of psychological phenomena. (1979) (38)
- Planning of research on effectiveness of psychotherapy. (1970) (35)
- Two Cheers for the Big Five (1994) (34)
- The subject reacts to tests. (1967) (31)
- Theory and techniques of assessment. (1955) (30)
- Stability of Response Process and Response (1974) (27)
- Item Quality and Appropriateness of Response Processes (1968) (26)
- Factors influencing the prediction of behavior from a diagnostic interview. (1957) (26)
- Values, Theory, and the Criterion Problem (1951) (25)
- The prediction of success in the VA training program in clinical psychology. (1950) (25)
- Validation of naval aviation cadet selection tests against training criteria. (1947) (23)
- Length of therapy in relation to outcome and change in personal integration. (1961) (22)
- The shaky evidence is slowly put together. (1971) (22)
- A source of data is not a measuring instrument. (1975) (21)
- Sequential analysis in psychological research. (1954) (21)
- Client attributes and the eye of the beholder. (1973) (21)
- On the Coordination of Personality Concepts and their Measurement (1966) (21)
- Homogeneity and variation in measuring personality. (1963) (21)
- Corroboration of personal values as selective factors in perception. (1952) (19)
- Strategies for Personality Research: The Observation Versus Interpretation of Behavior. (1980) (18)
- Homogeneity Indices and Test Length (1968) (16)
- Problems With Language Imprecision (1981) (16)
- Intra-Individual Variability as Related to Test Score and Item1 2 (1956) (15)
- Information and Uncertainty. (1963) (15)
- The Postmodern Rhetoric of Sociology@@@Metatheory in Social Science: Pluralisms and Subjectivities. (1986) (15)
- Increase of Item Response Consistency By Prior Item Response (1973) (14)
- Problems In Measuring Personality. (1963) (13)
- Intra-individual variability in sentence completion responses. (1956) (13)
- A graphical test for the significance of differences between frequencies from different samples (1945) (12)
- Metatheory in Social Science: Pluralisms and Subjectivities. (1988) (12)
- Differential correlates of dominance scales1 (1969) (12)
- Variability of responses and the stability of scores and interpretations of projective protocols. (1959) (12)
- The several kinds of generalization (1978) (11)
- Variability Among Peer Ratings in Different Situations (1960) (11)
- ITEMS AND PERSONS: FORMAL DUALS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES. (1968) (11)
- A study of relationships to somatotype. (1944) (10)
- From Inferred Personalities Toward Personality in Action (1988) (10)
- Can a personality construct have a singular validational pattern? Rejoinder to Huba and Hamilton. (1976) (9)
- The Trait Concept and the Personality Questionnaire (1986) (9)
- A demonstration of the value of interchangeable observers (1979) (9)
- THE POSTTHERAPY PERIOD. (1965) (8)
- Naval aviation psychology; the central research groups. (1947) (5)
- The matching problem with multiple judges and objects. (1961) (5)
- A Note on this Issue (1966) (4)
- The stability of interpretations of sentence completion tests. (1959) (4)
- Common Sense Is Just One Strategy (1991) (4)
- Must psychologists be experimental isolationists? (1947) (3)
- Review of Nonparametric statistics: For the behavioral sciences. (1957) (3)
- A Plea for More Research and Less Diagnosis (1956) (3)
- Undependability of Construct Validity Patterns for Tests and Items1 (1976) (3)
- Judging Results and Theories (1990) (2)
- Changes in relative strength of naturally acquired responses as a function of intervening experience. (1961) (2)
- The Coefficient of Variation: An Evaluation (1955) (2)
- The specificity of behaviors and measurements (2005) (2)
- E. Lowell Kelly (1905–1986). (1987) (2)
- Item Stability as Related to Implicit Set and Subject-Item Distance. (1971) (2)
- Response Processes During the Description of Others (1976) (2)
- Does Information About Personality Scales Affect Responses and Attitudes? 1 (1974) (2)
- Psychology and the Educative Process (1957) (2)
- Variability Among Self-Ratings in Different Situations (1960) (2)
- Synthesizing data: summing up. (1985) (1)
- Methodologist: A growing career specialty. (1981) (1)
- Individuality of Item Interpretation in Interchangeable Acl Scales (1976) (1)
- Homogeneity of Sample and of Test Responses (1973) (1)
- The validity of university predictions. (1951) (1)
- Thresholds for Attributing Can Affect Factorial Structure (1977) (1)
- The EPPS profile stability coefficient. (1960) (1)
- Situational Performance Tests (A Symposium) (1954) (1)
- Analyses of prediction measures. (1951) (0)
- National Typology: Personality and National Character . R. Lynn. Pergamon, New York, 1971. xiv, 200 pp., illus. $10.50. International Series of Monographs in Experimental Psychology, vol. 12. (1972) (0)
- Conventional criteria of professional success. (1951) (0)
- The prediction problem. (1951) (0)
- Multivariate psycho-analysis. (1974) (0)
- Methodologies@@@Strategies for Personality Research@@@Experimental Methods for Social Policy Research@@@Pitfalls in Human Research (1979) (0)
- Levels of Analysis in Personality Study: Which Can Be Generalizable and Scientific?. (1980) (0)
- Review of What people are and Young man, you are normal. (1946) (0)
- Symposium on the Occasion of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Committee on Human Development (1966) (0)
- Sequential phases of the research. (1951) (0)
- Red Capes, Red Herrings, and Red Flags. (1978) (0)
- Sion 7100 : Reseach on Psychological Processes With Particular Reference to Personality (2007) (0)
- Naval aviation psychology; the special services group. (1946) (0)
- Proceedings of the twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. (1957) (0)
- An overview of the project. (1951) (0)
- Creating the Creative Person. (1980) (0)
- The measurement of therapeutic competence. (1951) (0)
- Is measurement knowledge (1971) (0)
- The validities of assessment ratings. (1951) (0)
- Differential crelates of domiance scales. (1969) (0)
- Proceedings of the thirtieth annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. (1958) (0)
- Review of Relationships between Young Sisters as Revealed in their Overt Responses. (1941) (0)
- Types of Observed Relationships. (1980) (0)
- Needed Research on Psychological Processes. A Special Report of the USOE-Sponsored Grant Study: Critical Appraisal of Research in the Personality-Emotions-Motivation Domain. IBR Report No. 73-31. (1973) (0)
- The validities of objective tests. (1951) (0)
- The evaluation of other professional qualifications. (1951) (0)
- The Art of Making Science. (1970) (0)
- The prediction of specific criterion skills. (1951) (0)
- The measurement of diagnostic competence. (1951) (0)
- Quality about Quantity. (1969) (0)
- Symposium on Situational Performance Tests (1955) (0)
- Assorted Stimuli about the Stimulus-Deprived. (1968) (0)
- Research methods: Concepts and practices. (2000) (0)
- Personality and National Character. R. Lynn. Pergamon, New York, 1971. xiv, 200 pp., illus. $10.50. International Series of Monographs in Experimental Psychology, vol. 12 (1972) (0)
- Where is Personality (1989) (0)
- The measurement of research competence. (1951) (0)
- The subjects and their training. (1951) (0)
- Synthesizing Data: Summing Up . The Science of Reviewing Research. Richard J. Light and David B. Pillemer. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1984. xvi, 191 pp., illus. $17.50; paper, $7.95. (1985) (0)
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