Methodology texts frequently emphasize the limitations of self-report measures. Empirical information on the validity of self-report data, however, tends to be limited to particular topics and populations. This paper examines the validity of self-report data in a sample of young adolescents for whom objective and self-report data were available on course grades, height, and weight. A comparison of the two kinds of data generally supported the validity of the self-reports, although there was some evidence of response effects. It was concluded that while young adolescents exhibit some systematic errors in reporting, self-reports can provide a useful substitute for some kinds of objective data
Objective: Researchers rely on adolescents\u27 self-reports of alcohol consumption and alcohol-relat...
Abstract Background Epidemiological surveys offer essential data on adolescent substance use. Nevert...
Several studies have examined the relationship between self-report of behavior and actual behavior (...
Methodology texts frequently emphasize the limitations of self-report measures. Empirical informatio...
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AbstractBackgroundMany studies examining individual-level correlates in youth utilize self-report ra...
Examined the validity of adolescents' reports of their mother's age. Most research on the validity o...
The validity of self-report of substance use was examined in 367 adolescents referred for a substanc...
self-report data can be collected among respondents lacking self-control. This research tests this a...
Adolescence is a period of growth in the capacity to represent multiple perspectives on the self. Th...
The present study examined the convergent and discriminant validity of the Behavior Assessment Syste...
Contains fulltext : 239447.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)A growing numbe...
There is growing policy interest in identifying contexts that cultivate self-regulation. Doing so of...
A great deal of developmental research has relied on self-reports solicited using the “some/other” q...
This paper investigated the validity of self-reported height and weight of adolescents for the diagn...
Objective: Researchers rely on adolescents\u27 self-reports of alcohol consumption and alcohol-relat...
Abstract Background Epidemiological surveys offer essential data on adolescent substance use. Nevert...
Several studies have examined the relationship between self-report of behavior and actual behavior (...
Methodology texts frequently emphasize the limitations of self-report measures. Empirical informatio...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72176/1/j.1559-1816.2002.tb01421.x.pd
AbstractBackgroundMany studies examining individual-level correlates in youth utilize self-report ra...
Examined the validity of adolescents' reports of their mother's age. Most research on the validity o...
The validity of self-report of substance use was examined in 367 adolescents referred for a substanc...
self-report data can be collected among respondents lacking self-control. This research tests this a...
Adolescence is a period of growth in the capacity to represent multiple perspectives on the self. Th...
The present study examined the convergent and discriminant validity of the Behavior Assessment Syste...
Contains fulltext : 239447.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)A growing numbe...
There is growing policy interest in identifying contexts that cultivate self-regulation. Doing so of...
A great deal of developmental research has relied on self-reports solicited using the “some/other” q...
This paper investigated the validity of self-reported height and weight of adolescents for the diagn...
Objective: Researchers rely on adolescents\u27 self-reports of alcohol consumption and alcohol-relat...
Abstract Background Epidemiological surveys offer essential data on adolescent substance use. Nevert...
Several studies have examined the relationship between self-report of behavior and actual behavior (...