a*e 发帖数: 431 | | h*i 发帖数: 3446 | 2 Interesting career. I think he is in yet another new niche for a psychologist.
Experimental economics is increasingly getting mainstream in economics. There
are plenty of opportunities for scholars with a psch. background. Better yet,
if you are not afraid of math, you can really make some breakthrough in this
area. Think of Kahneman
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/home/02/1009_kahneman/hmcap.html
The next Nobel prize winner could be you :)
【在 a*e 的大作中提到】 : 奚恺元和他的幸福学 : http://news.sina.com.cn/s/2004-05-24/17183320037.shtml
| A***A 发帖数: 98 | 3 Very interesting read. Thanks to ape.
But any way, I'm ready to ramble about this again.
From a humble psychometrian's point of view, I'm always doubtful of giving
latent constructs grand labels such as intelligence, or in this case, life
satisfaction.
On the other hand, there is really no guarantee that if you keep asking people
one question, you'll end up getting a more reliable measurement on the latent
construct.
【在 a*e 的大作中提到】 : 奚恺元和他的幸福学 : http://news.sina.com.cn/s/2004-05-24/17183320037.shtml
| r******s 发帖数: 2155 | 4 you are asking a question of validity.
it's not how we label it that matters, it's what it can do that counts.
say intelligence, it helps predict life success in numerous domains.
people
latent
【在 A***A 的大作中提到】 : Very interesting read. Thanks to ape. : But any way, I'm ready to ramble about this again. : From a humble psychometrian's point of view, I'm always doubtful of giving : latent constructs grand labels such as intelligence, or in this case, life : satisfaction. : On the other hand, there is really no guarantee that if you keep asking people : one question, you'll end up getting a more reliable measurement on the latent : construct.
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