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THE PERSON-ORIENTED APPROACH IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
THE PERSON-ORIENTED APPROACH IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Author(s): Diana Raufelder, Danilo Jagenow, Frances Hoferichter, Kate Mills Drury
Subject(s): Psychology, Educational Psychology, Personality Psychology
Published by: Scientia Socialis, UAB
Keywords: configural frequency analysis; educational psychology; individual differences; latent class analysis; person-oriented approach;

Summary/Abstract: Individual differences are a fundamental component of psychology, but these differences are often treated as “noise” or “errors” in variable-oriented statistical analyses. Currently, there is a small but emerging body of research using the person-oriented approach. In this paper a brief theoretical and methodological overview of the person-oriented approach is given. A person-oriented approach is often preferable where the main theoretical and analytical unit is a pattern of operating factors, rather than individual variables. In order to illustrate the relevance of this approach to research in educational psychology several representative statistical methods are outlined, two of which employ a person-oriented approach (latent class analysis/ latent profile analysis, configural frequency analysis/ prediction configural frequency analysis) and one that combines person and variable-oriented approaches. Examples of data analyses are used to demonstrate that variable and person-oriented approaches provide the researcher with different information that can be complementary.

  • Issue Year: 5/2013
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 79-88
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English