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Archiving examples of flexible measures in psychology to encourage reflection about both the use of flexible measures in research and the validity of studies that rely on them
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Malte Elson
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FlexibleMeasures.com - Flexibility in Methods & Measures of Social Science Whether social science involved questionnaires or behavioral measures, it is common practice to use established measures from previous research, and sometimes to modify and adapt them to new studies. This process can produce several variants of popular measures used in different settings and reported in different papers. A lack of standardization in empirical procedures across studies can threaten the objectivity, reliability, and validity of the research literature. Sometimes, measures lend themselves to adaptation not for different research questions and settings, but for the more problematic purpose of increasing the likelihood of producing a desired result (e.g., a "significant" effect), and, thus, increase the number of spurious findings in the research literature. Other times, excessive flexibility across studies could imply that they're not even informing us about the same construct, process, or other...
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