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‭Understanding Variables‬
‭➔‬ ‭construct validity‬‭looks at the extent to which the‬‭measured or manipulated variables‬
‭represent the theoretical constructs they’re meant to represent‬
‭◆‬ ‭“construct” = key concept, phenomenon, or attribute‬


‭Framework for Assessment‬
‭➔‬ ‭(looks at measurement tools)‬
‭➔‬ ‭design‬‭- how are variables defined, designed, and‬‭scaled‬
‭➔‬ ‭reliability‬‭- is the measurement tool consistent across‬‭items, raters, or time periods‬
‭➔‬ ‭validity‬‭- does the measurement tool assess what it’s‬‭supposed to assess‬
‭➔‬ ‭conceptual definitions‬‭: theoretical constructs of‬‭the the variable being looked at‬
‭◆‬ ‭“what does variable A mean”‬
‭◆‬ ‭the concept of the variable‬
‭◆‬ ‭constructs becomes variables once they’ve been conceptually defined‬
‭➔‬ ‭after being‬‭conceptually defined‬‭, the variable gets‬‭operationally defined‬
‭◆‬ ‭how is the variable measured or manipulated within the context of the study‬
‭➔‬ ‭operationalizing variables‬
‭◆‬ ‭self-report measures:‬‭participants report their own‬‭thoughts, feelings, and actions [i.e.‬
‭likert scale]‬
‭●‬ ‭advantage - easy ,relatively fast, often only way to measure private thoughts,‬
‭opinions, and attitudes‬
‭●‬ ‭limits‬
‭○‬ ‭response sets: not putting in effort leading to acquiescence (agreeing to‬
‭everything) or fence sitting (neutral to everything)‬
‭○‬ ‭socially desirable responding: responding in a way that avoids the‬
‭unpopular response: make themselves look good rather than be honest‬
‭○‬ ‭lack of awareness: biased answers due to poor memory, lack of‬
‭self-knowledge, or strong emotions; not entirely aware of mental‬
‭state/behaviour‬
‭●‬ ‭solutions to the limitations‬
‭○‬ ‭reverse-worded/reverse-scored items: alternate between positively and‬
‭negatively worded items to detect acquiescence (how happy are you?‬
‭how sad are you? → truly answering would mean different answers)‬
‭○‬ ‭socially desirability items: identify “do gooders” by adding questions that‬
‭are too good to be true for most [i.e. I never lie]‬
‭○‬ ‭anonymity: concealing identity makes individuals more likely to be‬
‭honest‬
‭○‬ ‭question wording: keep survey items brief, relevant, unambiguous,‬
‭specific, and objective (BRUSO); reduces cognitive load and increase‬
‭likelihood of remembering what’s benign asked‬
‭◆‬ ‭behaviour observation‬‭: participants’ behaviour is‬‭observed and recorded‬
‭●‬ ‭advantage - provides rich behavioural data, high in ecological validity‬

, ‭●‬ ‭limitations‬
‭○‬ ‭observer bias - researcher’s expectations influence interpretations‬
‭◆‬ ‭halo/horns effect: halo giving positive review on the observed‬
‭behaviour because positive expectation; horn giving negative‬
‭review because negative expectation‬
‭○‬ ‭reactivity - participants change behaviour because aware of being‬
‭watched‬
‭◆ ‬ ‭reactance‬
‭○‬ ‭observer-expectancy effects - expectations of researcher change the‬
‭behaviour of the participants; researcher behaves a certain way towards‬
‭participants due to hypothesis and that influences the participant to‬
‭behave a certain way‬
‭●‬ ‭solutions to limitations‬
‭○‬ ‭codebooks - observers are trained based on clear coding procedures to‬
‭avoid observer bias‬
‭◆‬ ‭detailed description of how observations are taken‬
‭○‬ ‭unobtrusive observations - researcher makes self less noticeable to avoid‬
‭reactance effects‬
‭◆‬ ‭i.e. setting up a camera in advanced to have participant feel‬
‭comfortable with the camera‬
‭○‬ ‭masked design - participants and observers are kept unaware of the‬
‭hypothesis to avoid expectancy effects‬
‭◆‬ ‭physiological measures‬‭: recording any of a wide variety‬‭of physiological processes [i.e.‬
‭heart rate and BP, galvanic skin response, hormone levels, and electrical activity and‬
‭blood flow in the brain‬
‭●‬ ‭advantage - “peak into” fascinating workings of the body and the mind‬
‭●‬ ‭limitations‬
‭○‬ ‭lack of specificity - physiological reactions are often linked to multiple‬
‭functions and can lack specificity‬
‭○‬ ‭reactivity - physiological reactions can change when stressed, worried,‬
‭shy, excited, aroused…all of which can be caused by the knowledge of‬
‭being observed; in some cases blood tests may cause anxiety which leads‬
‭to stress that could impact the results‬
‭○‬ ‭instrumentation threats - inaccurate measurements if tool is unreliable‬
‭or used inconsistently‬
‭●‬ ‭solutions to limitations‬
‭○‬ ‭multi-method approach - using multiple methods to measure a‬
‭construct to increase specificity‬
‭○‬ ‭multiple measures - taking multiple measurements to let people get used‬
‭to the tool prior to recording actual results‬
‭○‬ ‭tool maintenance - maintenance of the measurement tool to ensure‬
‭quality and accuracy‬
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