Chapter 5: Psychological Measurement
four steps to measurement process:
conceptually defining the construct, operationally defining the construct, implementing the measure, evaluating the measure
demand characteristics
cues to how the researcher expects participants to behave
operational definition
definition of a variable in terms of precisely how it is to be measured
conceptual definition of a psychological construct
describes the behaviors and internal processes that make up that construct, along with how it relates to other variables. It has a strong genetic component, remains fairly stable over time, and is positively correlated with the tendency to experience pain and other physical symptoms
content validity
extent to which a measure "covers" the construct of interest
face validity
extent to which a measurement method appears "on its face" to measure the construct of interest
interrater reliability
extent to which different observers are consistent in their judgements; have two more people observe the same thing you do
criterion validity
extent to which people's scores on a measure are correlated with other variables that one would expect them to be correlated with
discriminant validity
extent to which scores on measure are not correlated with measures of variables that are conceptually distinct
test-retest reliability
extent to which this is actually the case; across time; able to be redone
reactivity
how the participant reacts to the study
Cohen's K
interrater reliability is assessed using this analogous statistic when they are categorical
ratio level
involves assigning scores in such a way that there is a true zero point that represents the complete absence of the quantity; number of siblings, number of right answers on a test
interval level
involves assigning scores so that they represent the precise magnitude of the difference between individuals, but a score of zero does not actually represent the complete absence of the characteristic; IQ, temperature
ordinal level
involves assigning scores so that they represent the rank order of the individuals
precautions to minimize reactivity:
make procedure clear and and brief, guarantee participant's anonymity
constructs
not so straightforward or simple to measure; personality traits, emotional states, attitudes, and abilities
self-report measures
participants report their own thoughts, feelings, and actions
psychometrics
psychological measurement
Why can constructs be observed directly?
represent tendencies to think, feel, or act in a certain ways & they often involve internal processes
the big five
set of 5 broad dimensions that capture much of the variation in human personality
split-half correlation
splitting the items into two sets, then a score is computed for each set of items, the relationship between the two sets of scores is examined
three types of consistency:
test-retest, internal, interrater
measurement
the assignment of scores to individuals so that the scores represent some characteristics of the individuals
reliability
the consistency of a measure
internal consistency
the consistency of people's responses across the items on a multiple-item measure
validity
the extent to which the score from a measure represent the variable thy are intended to
test-retest correlation
the first time the test was done. vs. the second time; the correlation between the two
Cronbach's a
the most common measure of internal consistency used by researchers in psychology is a statistic
Steven's levels of measurement are important because:
they emphasize the generality of the concept of measurement & the levels of measurement can serve as a rough guide to the statistical procedures that can be used with the data and the conclusions that can be drawn from them
behavioral measures
those in which some other aspect of participants' behavior is observed and recorded
nominal level
used for categorical variables and involves assigning scores that are category labels; male or female (one or the other)
converging operations
when psychologists use multiple operational definitions of the same construct
social desirable responding
when the participant reacts to the study how you want them too