In psychological measurement, two interpretations of measurement systems have been developed: the reflective interpretation, in which the measured attribute is conceptualized as the common cause of the observables, and the formative interpretation, in which the measured attribute is seen as the common effect of the observables. We advocate a third interpretation, in which attributes are conceptualized as systems of causally coupled (observable) variables. In such a view, a construct like ’depression’ is not seen as a latent variable that underlies symptoms like ’lack of sleep’ or ’fatigue’, and neither as a composite constructed out of these symptoms, but as a system of causal relations between the symptoms themselves (e.g., lack of sleep →...
Psychological constructs such as personality dimensions or cognitive traits are typically unobserved...
Measurement has played a central role in the development of the physical sciences and engineering, a...
Psychological phenomena are inherently dynamic in nature. Our cognitions, emotions, dispositions and...
In psychological measurement, two interpretations of measurement systems have been developed: the re...
Measures of psychological attributes abound in the social sciences as much as measures of physical p...
Many scholars have raised two related questions: what are psychological constructs (PCs) such as cog...
In this chapter, we present the main methodological principles of psychological networks as a way o...
Criticisms have been raised that psychological tests do not actually measure the variables that they...
This special double issue of Measurement addresses a number of foundational issues in psychological ...
Various lines of critique of quantitative psychology, well-established and new, are used to trace al...
Various lines of critique of quantitative psychology, well-established and new, are used to trace al...
In this chapter, we present the main methodological principles of psychological networks as a way of...
The use of causal indicators to formatively measure latent constructs appears to be on the rise, des...
<p>Note: e = error, d = disturbance, SO = sleep onset, SM = sleep maintenance, NA = negative affect....
Emotions are part and parcel of the human condition, but their nature is debated. Three broad classe...
Psychological constructs such as personality dimensions or cognitive traits are typically unobserved...
Measurement has played a central role in the development of the physical sciences and engineering, a...
Psychological phenomena are inherently dynamic in nature. Our cognitions, emotions, dispositions and...
In psychological measurement, two interpretations of measurement systems have been developed: the re...
Measures of psychological attributes abound in the social sciences as much as measures of physical p...
Many scholars have raised two related questions: what are psychological constructs (PCs) such as cog...
In this chapter, we present the main methodological principles of psychological networks as a way o...
Criticisms have been raised that psychological tests do not actually measure the variables that they...
This special double issue of Measurement addresses a number of foundational issues in psychological ...
Various lines of critique of quantitative psychology, well-established and new, are used to trace al...
Various lines of critique of quantitative psychology, well-established and new, are used to trace al...
In this chapter, we present the main methodological principles of psychological networks as a way of...
The use of causal indicators to formatively measure latent constructs appears to be on the rise, des...
<p>Note: e = error, d = disturbance, SO = sleep onset, SM = sleep maintenance, NA = negative affect....
Emotions are part and parcel of the human condition, but their nature is debated. Three broad classe...
Psychological constructs such as personality dimensions or cognitive traits are typically unobserved...
Measurement has played a central role in the development of the physical sciences and engineering, a...
Psychological phenomena are inherently dynamic in nature. Our cognitions, emotions, dispositions and...