1st Edition

Time Series in Psychology

By R. A.M. Gregson Copyright 1983
456 Pages
by Psychology Press

456 Pages
by Psychology Press

First published in 1983. Psychological data are segments of life histories; as such they are ordered sequences of observations and by definition time series. Yet they are often anything but well behaved; what regularities and invariances they have are buried from all but the most persistent investigator. The most common methods of representing quantitative results in psychology are frozen outside... Read more
1. General Considerations in the Representation of Real Psychological Processes 2. Definitions and Mathematical Foundations 3. Model Structure and Identification in Time 4. The Applicability and Limits of Time Series Representations 5. Systems Theory and Time Series 6. Extensions into Complex or Nonstationary Processes

Biography

Robert A.M. Gregson University of New England Armidale, New South Wales Australia