Introduction to the Taxometric Method: A Practical Guide

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Introduction to the Taxometric Method is a user-friendly, practical guide to taxometric research. Drawing from both classic and contemporary research, it provides a comprehensive introduction to the method. With helpful tools and guidance, the book is intended to teach those new to the method, as well as those already familiar with it, tips on how to conduct and evaluate taxometric investigations. The book covers a broad range of analytic techniques, describing their logic and implementation as well as what is known about their performance from systematic study. ... The book opens with the background material essential to understanding the research problems that the taxometric method addresses. The authors then explain the data requirements of taxometric analysis, the logic of each procedure, factors that can influence results and lead to misinterpretations, suggestions for choosing the best procedures, and methodological safeguards to prevent erroneous conclusions. Illustrative examples of each procedure and consistency test demonstrate how to perform analyses and interpret results using a variety of data sets. A checklist of conceptual and methodological issues that should be addressed in any investigation is included. The downloadable resources provide a variety of programs for performing taxometric analyses along with simulations and analyses of data sets. ... Introduction to the Taxometric Method is ideal for researchers and students conducting or evaluating taxometric studies in the social and behavioral sciences, especially those in clinical and personality psychology, as well as those in the physical sciences, education, biology, and beyond. The book also serves as a text for courses on this method, or as a supplement in psychological assessment, statistics, or research methods courses.Familiarity with taxometrics is not assumed. ... [minor errors in OCR; PDF pages do not exactly match page numbers in original version, visible at bottom of each page]

Author(s): John Ruscio; Nick Haslam; Ayelet Meron Ruscio
Publisher: Psychology Press, Taylor and Francis
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 356
Tags: taxometrics, statistics, latent structure, psychiatry

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Contents
Preface
PART ONE INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
CHAPTER ONE Introduction
CHAPTER TWO Why Latent Structure Matters
CHAPTER THREE The Classification Problem
PART TWO TAXOMETRIC METHOD
CHAPTER FOUR Data Requirements for Taxometrics
CHAPTER FIVE Taxometric Procedures I: MAXSLOPE, MAMBAC, and L-Mode
CHAPTER SIX Taxometric Procedures II: MAXCOV and MAXEIG
CHAPTER SEVEN Consistency Tests
CHAPTER EIGHT Interpretational Issues
CHAPTER NINE A Taxometric Checklist
PART THREE APPLICATIONS AND FUTUREDIRECTIONS
CHAPTER TEN Applications of the Taxometric Method
CHAPTER ELEVEN The Future of Taxometrics
APPENDIX A Simulating Taxonic and Dimensional Comparison Data
APPENDIX B Estimating Latent Parameters and Classifying Cases Using MAXCOV
APPENDIX C Estimating the Taxon Base Rate Using MAXEIG
References
Author Index
Subject Index