Summary of Research methods in psychology by Morling - 3rd edition
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Construct validity refers to how well a study’s variables are measured or manipulated. There are three common types of measurement: self-report, observational and physiological. The conceptual definition, or construct, is the researcher’s definition of the variable in question on a theoretical level. The operational definition represents a researcher’s specific decision about how to measure of manipulate the conceptual variable.
SELF-REPORT
A self-report measure operationalizes a variable by reporting people’s answers to questions about themselves in a questionnaire or an interview. In research on children, self-reports may be replaced with parent reports or teacher reports.
The problems with self-reports are the demand characteristics: a participant wants to be a ‘good’ participant. People their self-perception is not always correct and the social desirability: people want to give a good impression about themselves.
OBSERVATIONAL MEASURES
An observational measure is sometimes also called a behavioural measure and operationalizes a variable by recording observable behaviour or physical traces of behaviour.
The problems with observational measures are:
PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES
A physiological measure operationalizes a variable by recording biological data. The problem with physiological measurement is that not everything can be measured with biological data (at least not yet).
SCALES OF MEASUREMENT
All variables must have at least two levels. The levels of operational variables can be coded using different scales of measurement.
There are three kinds of quantitative variables.
RELIABILITY
Reliability refers to how consistent the results of a measure are. Validity refers to whether the operationalization measures what it’s supposed to measure. There are several types of reliability:
The reliability is also measured in the statistics and is known as ‘p’. The closer Cronbach’s Alpha or coefficient alpha is to 1,0, the more reliable the measure is. To make sure that something is reliable researchers look for a Cronbach’s Alpha of at least 0.70 in self-reports.
VALIDITY
A measure is valid if it measures what it’s supposed to measure. There are multiple ways to check if a measurement is valid:
Reliability is necessary, but not sufficient for validity.
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