Network analysis has been recently applied to model several psychological phenomena, including psychopathology and personality psychology, and has offered novel insights in these fields. However, the characteristics of psychological situations have never been systematically included in these networks. This chapter, introduces the most relevant concepts of network analysis and reviews some of its most important applications to personality and psychopathology. It discusses how network analysis can be applied also to the study of situations. The chapter presents an example of application of network analysis for comparing the structural organization of the situational experience across different countries, using state-of-the-art methods
Costantini, G., Perugini, M. (2017). Network analysis for psychological situations. In Funder, D. , J.F. Rauthmann, R. Sherman (a cura di), The Oxford Handbook of Psychological Situations. Oxford University Press [10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190263348.013.16].
Network analysis for psychological situations
Costantini, G;Perugini, M.
2017
Abstract
Network analysis has been recently applied to model several psychological phenomena, including psychopathology and personality psychology, and has offered novel insights in these fields. However, the characteristics of psychological situations have never been systematically included in these networks. This chapter, introduces the most relevant concepts of network analysis and reviews some of its most important applications to personality and psychopathology. It discusses how network analysis can be applied also to the study of situations. The chapter presents an example of application of network analysis for comparing the structural organization of the situational experience across different countries, using state-of-the-art methodsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.