Informacja

Drogi użytkowniku, aplikacja do prawidłowego działania wymaga obsługi JavaScript. Proszę włącz obsługę JavaScript w Twojej przeglądarce.

Tytuł pozycji:

Constructing validity: New developments in creating objective measuring instruments.

Tytuł:
Constructing validity: New developments in creating objective measuring instruments.
Autorzy:
Clark LA; Department of Psychology.
Watson D; Department of Psychology.
Źródło:
Psychological assessment [Psychol Assess] 2019 Dec; Vol. 31 (12), pp. 1412-1427. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Mar 21.
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article; Review
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Original Publication: Arlington, VA : American Psychological Association, [c1989-
MeSH Terms:
Reproducibility of Results*
Interviews as Topic/*standards
Personality Assessment/*standards
Personality Disorders/*diagnosis
Surveys and Questionnaires/*standards
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Interviews as Topic/statistics & numerical data ; Male ; Personality Assessment/statistics & numerical data ; Psychometrics ; Surveys and Questionnaires/statistics & numerical data
References:
J Affect Disord. 2017 Jul;216:58-69. (PMID: 27823854)
J Pers. 1992 Jun;60(2):441-76. (PMID: 1635050)
J Pers Assess. 2005 Jun;84(3):261-70. (PMID: 15907162)
Psychol Assess. 2015 Jun;27(2):424-32. (PMID: 25558971)
Psychol Med. 2012 Sep;42(9):1879-90. (PMID: 22153017)
Psychol Med. 2012 May;42(5):903-20. (PMID: 21939592)
Psychol Assess. 2009 Dec;21(4):543-53. (PMID: 19947788)
Psychol Methods. 2003 Jun;8(2):206-24. (PMID: 12924815)
Psychol Bull. 2005 May;131(3):361-82. (PMID: 15869333)
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1993 Jun;64(6):1029-41. (PMID: 8326466)
Assessment. 2019 Jan;26(1):17-44. (PMID: 28583005)
J Pers Assess. 2003 Feb;80(1):99-103. (PMID: 12584072)
Assessment. 2017 Jan;24(1):3-23. (PMID: 26685192)
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2017 Sep;113(3):492-511. (PMID: 27845531)
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2007 Jun;92(6):1087-101. (PMID: 17547490)
Nebr Symp Motiv. 1983;:55-89. (PMID: 6843718)
J Pers. 2008 Dec;76(6):1545-86. (PMID: 19012658)
Psychol Bull. 2015 Jul;141(4):858-900. (PMID: 25915035)
J Abnorm Psychol. 2013 Nov;122(4):1142-53. (PMID: 24364617)
Psychiatry Res. 2014 Dec 30;220(3):921-6. (PMID: 25172611)
Psychol Bull. 2011 Sep;137(5):856-79. (PMID: 21574681)
Psychol Methods. 2013 Mar;18(1):36-52. (PMID: 23148475)
J Pers Disord. 1997 Fall;11(3):205-31. (PMID: 9348486)
J Pers. 2005 Oct;73(5):1437-63. (PMID: 16138878)
J Consult Clin Psychol. 1988 Oct;56(5):754-61. (PMID: 3057010)
Psychol Assess. 2003 Dec;15(4):446-55. (PMID: 14692841)
Psychol Aging. 2008 Dec;23(4):940-6. (PMID: 19140663)
Psychol Med. 2015 Jun;45(8):1687-98. (PMID: 25499142)
Psychol Bull. 1988 Mar;103(2):265-275. (PMID: 3363047)
J Pers Assess. 2009 Mar;91(2):166-74. (PMID: 19205937)
Compr Psychiatry. 2017 Nov;79:4-18. (PMID: 28356192)
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1994 Mar;51(3):225-45. (PMID: 8122959)
Psychol Assess. 2013 Sep;25(3):929-941. (PMID: 23795886)
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2002 Jul;83(1):185-97. (PMID: 12088125)
Multivariate Behav Res. 2016 Sep-Oct;51(5):698-717. (PMID: 27612521)
Psychol Assess. 2013 Sep;25(3):769-79. (PMID: 23647045)
Psychol Assess. 2007 Sep;19(3):253-68. (PMID: 17845118)
Assessment. 2013 Aug;20(4):387-404. (PMID: 23794180)
Psychol Assess. 2000 Mar;12(1):102-11. (PMID: 10752369)
Psychol Bull. 1954 Sep;51(5):493-504. (PMID: 13204488)
Compr Psychiatry. 2017 Nov;79:31-39. (PMID: 28754505)
Psychol Bull. 1955 Jul;52(4):281-302. (PMID: 13245896)
Annu Rev Clin Psychol. 2009;5:27-48. (PMID: 18976138)
Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2015 May;19(2):97-112. (PMID: 24989047)
Psychol Bull. 1959 Mar;56(2):81-105. (PMID: 13634291)
Am J Psychiatry. 1979 Jun;136(6):815-7. (PMID: 443467)
J Abnorm Psychol. 1994 Feb;103(1):18-31. (PMID: 8040477)
Assessment. 2011 Sep;18(3):263-83. (PMID: 21697139)
Psychol Bull. 2010 Nov;136(6):1092-1122. (PMID: 21038940)
J Clin Psychol. 2000 Mar;56(3):367-73. (PMID: 10726672)
J Abnorm Psychol. 2015 May;124(2):432-46. (PMID: 25751628)
Psychol Assess. 2014 Mar;26(1):100-114. (PMID: 24188146)
Psychol Assess. 2019 Apr;31(4):557-566. (PMID: 30869956)
Grant Information:
R01 MH068472 United States MH NIMH NIH HHS
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20190322 Date Completed: 20200326 Latest Revision: 20231014
Update Code:
20240105
PubMed Central ID:
PMC6754793
DOI:
10.1037/pas0000626
PMID:
30896212
Czasopismo naukowe
In this update of Clark and Watson (1995), we provide a synopsis of major points of our earlier article and discuss issues in scale construction that have become more salient as clinical and personality assessment has progressed over the past quarter-century. It remains true that the primary goal of scale development is to create valid measures of underlying constructs and that Loevinger's theoretical scheme provides a powerful model for scale development. We still discuss practical issues to help developers maximize their measures' construct validity, reiterating the importance of (a) clear conceptualization of target constructs, (b) an overinclusive initial item pool, (c) paying careful attention to item wording, (d) testing the item pool against closely related constructs, (e) choosing validation samples thoughtfully, and (f) emphasizing unidimensionality over internal consistency. We have added (g) consideration of the hierarchical structures of personality and psychopathology in scale development, discussion of (h) codeveloping scales in the context of these structures, (i) "orphan," and "interstitial" constructs, which do not fit neatly within these structures, (j) problems with "conglomerate" constructs, and (k) developing alternative versions of measures, including short forms, translations, informant versions, and age-based adaptations. Finally, we have expanded our discussions of (l) item-response theory and of external validity, emphasizing (m) convergent and discriminant validity, (n) incremental validity, and (o) cross-method analyses, such as questionnaires and interviews. We conclude by reaffirming that all mature sciences are built on the bedrock of sound measurement and that psychology must redouble its efforts to develop reliable and valid measures. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).

Ta witryna wykorzystuje pliki cookies do przechowywania informacji na Twoim komputerze. Pliki cookies stosujemy w celu świadczenia usług na najwyższym poziomie, w tym w sposób dostosowany do indywidualnych potrzeb. Korzystanie z witryny bez zmiany ustawień dotyczących cookies oznacza, że będą one zamieszczane w Twoim komputerze. W każdym momencie możesz dokonać zmiany ustawień dotyczących cookies