Instrument Development in the Affective Domain School and Corporate
Whether the concept being studied is job satisfaction, self-efficacy, or student motivation, values and attitudes--affective characteristics--provide crucial keys to how individuals think, learn, and behave. And not surprisingly, as measurement of these t
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Instrument Development in the Affective Domain School and Corporate Applications 3rd Edition
Instrument Development in the Affective Domain
D. Betsy McCoach Robert K. Gable John P. Madura •
Instrument Development in the Affective Domain School and Corporate Applications Third Edition
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D. Betsy McCoach John P. Madura Department of Educational Psychology University of Connecticut Storrs, CT USA
ISBN 978-1-4614-7134-9 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-7135-6
Robert K. Gable Alan Shawn Feinstein Graduate School Johnson & Wales University Providence, RI USA
ISBN 978-1-4614-7135-6
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Foreword
There has been longstanding interest in affective characteristics in both educational and corporate environments. While each domain has produced its own set of theorists and researchers, the work of some, such as Bandura, has found a place in the literature of both areas. In each of these settings, theorists and researchers h
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