COUNCILLOR - IN CHARGE OF RESEARCH METHODS AND DATA ANALYSIS AREA
He graduated in Developmental and Educational Psychology at the University of Florence with a dissertation on behavioural states and body temperature regulation in pre-term newborns assessed through 24-hour physiological recordings, while his PhD dissertation was about synergetic effects in some cases of perceptual ambiguity. He was visiting student at the in Developmental Psychobiology, Unité de Recherche sur les Adaptations Physiologiques et Comportamentelles – (now Environnement Toxique Périnatal et Adaptations Physiologiques et Comportementales), Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens (France) and at the Institut für Psychologie und Kognitionsforschung, University of Bremen (Germany).
He is lecturer of Psychometrics, Test Theory and Techniques, Research Methods and Data Analysis in Psychology at the Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Genoa, of psychometrics and data analysis at the PhD School in Psychology, Anthropology and Cognitive Sciences, University of Genoa and of statistics at the PhD School of Educational Assessment, University of Genoa. Ha also teaches quantitative methods in psychology in master courses of Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy at the A.T. Beck Institute (Rome) and Miller Institute (Genoa).
He has authored several national and international conference papers as well as scientific publications on psychometrics and cognitive psychology. He is also referee of some Italian and international scientific journals.
His research interests deal with development and validation of psychological tests, Italian translation and adaptation of foreign psychological tests, personality disorders and their vlinical assessment, multivariate data analysis (Factor Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling, Rasch Models, Log-linear Modeling), Statistics and Psychometrics education, cognitive styles, personality traits and the Big Five, cognitive ergonomics and human factors (cognitive workload assessment methods and measurement), traffic psychology and visual perception (Multistability, Breathing Illusions, Gestal Principles, Amodal Completion).
CV
Carlo Chiorri received a PhD in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Florence and is assistant professor in Psychometrics at the University of Genoa.
He graduated in Developmental and Educational Psychology at the University of Florence with a dissertation on behavioural states and body temperature regulation in pre-term newborns assessed through 24-hour physiological recordings, while his PhD dissertation was about synergetic effects in some cases of perceptual ambiguity. He was visiting student at the in Developmental Psychobiology, Unité de Recherche sur les Adaptations Physiologiques et Comportamentelles – (now Environnement Toxique Périnatal et Adaptations Physiologiques et Comportementales), Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens (France) and at the Institut für Psychologie und Kognitionsforschung, University of Bremen (Germany).
He is lecturer of Psychometrics, Test Theory and Techniques, Research Methods and Data Analysis in Psychology at the Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Genoa, of psychometrics and data analysis at the PhD School in Psychology, Anthropology and Cognitive Sciences, University of Genoa and of statistics at the PhD School of Educational Assessment, University of Genoa. Ha also teaches quantitative methods in psychology in master courses of Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy at the A.T. Beck Institute (Rome) and Miller Institute (Genoa).
He has authored several national and international conference papers as well as scientific publications on psychometrics and cognitive psychology. He is also referee of some Italian and international scientific journals.
His research interests deal with development and validation of psychological tests, Italian translation and adaptation of foreign psychological tests, personality disorders and their vlinical assessment, multivariate data analysis (Factor Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling, Rasch Models, Log-linear Modeling), Statistics and Psychometrics education, cognitive styles, personality traits and the Big Five, cognitive ergonomics and human factors (cognitive workload assessment methods and measurement), traffic psychology and visual perception (Multistability, Breathing Illusions, Gestal Principles, Amodal Completion).
He is founder member, councillor and in charge of research methods and data analysis area of the Psyche-Dendron Association.
Carlo Chiorri received a PhD in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Florence and is assistant professor in Psychometrics at the University of Genoa.
He graduated in Developmental and Educational Psychology at the University of Florence with a dissertation on behavioural states and body temperature regulation in pre-term newborns assessed through 24-hour physiological recordings, while his PhD dissertation was about synergetic effects in some cases of perceptual ambiguity. He was visiting student at the in Developmental Psychobiology, Unité de Recherche sur les Adaptations Physiologiques et Comportamentelles – (now Environnement Toxique Périnatal et Adaptations Physiologiques et Comportementales), Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens (France) and at the Institut für Psychologie und Kognitionsforschung, University of Bremen (Germany).
He is lecturer of Psychometrics, Test Theory and Techniques, Research Methods and Data Analysis in Psychology at the Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Genoa, of psychometrics and data analysis at the PhD School in Psychology, Anthropology and Cognitive Sciences, University of Genoa and of statistics at the PhD School of Educational Assessment, University of Genoa. Ha also teaches quantitative methods in psychology in master courses of Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy at the A.T. Beck Institute (Rome) and Miller Institute (Genoa).
He has authored several national and international conference papers as well as scientific publications on psychometrics and cognitive psychology. He is also referee of some Italian and international scientific journals.
His research interests deal with development and validation of psychological tests, Italian translation and adaptation of foreign psychological tests, personality disorders and their vlinical assessment, multivariate data analysis (Factor Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling, Rasch Models, Log-linear Modeling), Statistics and Psychometrics education, cognitive styles, personality traits and the Big Five, cognitive ergonomics and human factors (cognitive workload assessment methods and measurement), traffic psychology and visual perception (Multistability, Breathing Illusions, Gestal Principles, Amodal Completion).
He is founder member, councillor and in charge of research methods and data analysis area of the Psyche-Dendron Association.
PUBLICATIONS
- Rosso, A. M., Chiorri, C., & Denevi, S. (2015). Rorschach Space responses and anger. Psychological Reports, 117, 117-132, doi:10.2466/03.02.PRO.117c10z4.
- Vannucci, M., Pelagatti, C., Chiorri, C., & Mazzoni, G. (in press). Visual object imagery and autobiographical memory: Object Imagers are better at remembering their personal past. Memory.
- Melli, G., Chiorri, C., Carrarresi, C., Stopani, E., & Bulli F. (2015). The two dimensions of contamination fear in obsessive-compulsive disorder: Harm avoidance and disgust avoidance. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 6, 124-131. doi: 10.1016/j.jocrd.2015.07.001.
- Chiorri, C., & Marsigli, N. (2015). Ulteriore indagine delle proprietà psicometriche della versione italiana della Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale in campioni non clinici. Psicoterapia Cognitiva e Comportamentale, 21(2), 225-244.
- Chiorri, C., Marsh, H. W., Ubbiali, A., & Donati, D. (2015). Testing the factor structure and measurement invariance across gender of the Big Five Inventory through exploratory structural equation modeling. Journal of Psychological Assessment. doi:10.1080/00223891.2015.1035381
- Chiorri, C., Casely-Hayford, J., Hall, J., & Malmberg, L-E. (2015). Evaluating measurement invariance between raters using the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). Assessment. [Epub ahead of print]
- Chiorri, C., Day, T., & Malmberg, L-E. (2014). An approximate measurement invariance approach to within-couple relationship quality. Frontiers in Quantitative Psychology. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00983.
- Donati, D., Ubbiali, A., Chiorri, C., & Hampton, P. (2014). DAPP-BQ - Dimensional Assessment of Personality Pathology - Basic Questionnaire. Firenze: Hogrefe.
- Melli, G., Chiorri, C., Bulli, F., Carraresi, C., Stopani, E., & Abramowitz, J. (2014). Factor congruence and psychometric properties of the Italian version of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (DOCS) across non-clinical and clinical samples. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. doi: 10.1007/s10862-014-9450-1.
- Chiorri, C., Bracco, F., Piccinno, T., Modafferi, C., & Battini, V. (2014). Psychometric properties of a revised version of the Ten Item Personality Inventory. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 31(2), 109-119 doi: 10.1027/1015-5759/a000215.
- Chiorri, C. (2014). Fondamenti di psicometria. 2a edizione. Milano: McGraw-Hill.
- Nagengast, B., Marsh, H., Chiorri, C., & Hau, K.-T. (2014). Character building or subversive consequences of employment during high school: Causal effects based on propensity score models for categorical treatments. Journal of Educational Psychology, 106(2), 584-603. doi: 10.1037/a0035615.
- Ubbiali, A., Chiorri, C., Hampton, P., & Donati, D. (2013). Psychometric properties of the Italian adaptation of the Big Five Inventory (BFI). Bollettino di Psicologia Applicata, 266, 37-48.
- Garbarino, S., Chiorri, C., & Magnavita, N. (2013). Personality traits of the Five-Factor Model are associated with work-related stress in special force police officers. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, doi: 10.1007/s00420-013-0861-1
- Melli, G., Chiorri, C., Smurra, R., & Frost, R. O. (2013). Psychometric properties of the paper-and-pencil and online versions of the Italian Saving Inventory-Revised in non-clinical samples. International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 6(1), 40-56.
- Chiorri, C., & Melli, G. (2012). La versione italiana del Saving Inventory - Revised (SI-R). In C. Sica (Ed.), Disturbo ossessivo compulsivo. Questionari e interviste per la valutazione clinica (pp. 175-200). Trento: Edizioni Erickson.
- Garbarino, S., Chiorri, C., Magnavita, N., Piattino, S. & Cuomo, G. (2012). Personality profiles of Special Force Police Officers. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, doi: 10.1007/s11896-011-9099-6.
- Chiorri, C. (2011). Teoria e tecnica psicometrica. Milano: McGraw-Hill.
- Ubbiali, A., Chiorri, C., & Donati, D. (2011). The Italian version of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems Personality Disorders Scales (IIP-47): psychometric properties and clinical usefulness as a screening measure. Journal of Personality Disorders, 25(4), 528-541.
- Chiorri, C., Melli, G., & Smurra, R. (2011). Second-order factor structure of the Vancouver Obsessive Compulsive Inventory (VOCI) in an Italian non-clinical sample. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 39(5), 561-577. doi: 10.1017/S1352465810000913.
- Ubbiali, A., Donati, D., Chiorri, C., Bregani, V., Cattaneo, E., Maffei, C., & Visintini, R. (2008). Prediction of adherence to antiretroviral therapy: can patients’ gender play some role? An Italian pilot study. AIDS Care, 20(5), 571-575.
- Ubbiali, A., Donati, D., Chiorri, C., Bregani, V., Cattaneo, E., Maffei, C., & Visintini, R. (2008). The usefullness of the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Form C for HIV+ subjects: an Italian study. AIDS Care, 20(4), 495-502.
- Visintini, R., Ubbiali, A., Donati, D., Chiorri, C., & Maffei, C. (2007). Referral to group psychotherapy:a retrospective study on patients’ personality features associated with clinicians’ judgments. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 57(4), 517-527.
LINKS
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