This paper examines the role existence plays in measurement validity. I argue that existing popular theories of measurement and of validity follow a correspondence framework, which starts by assuming that an entity exists in the real world with certain properties that allow it to be measurable. Drawing on literature from the sociology of measurement, I show that the correspondence framework faces several theoretical and practical challenges. I suggested the validity-first framework of measurement, which starts with a practice-based validation process as the basis for a measurement theory, and only posits objective existence when it is scientifically useful to do so
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The term ‘validity’ is one of the most important and one of the most debated concepts in educational...
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This paper examines the role existence claims play in measurement validity. First, I review existing...
This article advances a simple conception of test validity: A test is valid for measuring an attribu...
Paul E. Newton provides an insightful and scholarly overview of central issues in validity theory. A...
The main types and characteristics of the validity about the social research data are outlined, emph...
Scholars routinely make claims that presuppose the validity of the observations and measurements tha...
The issues surrounding the use and nature of the term 'validity ' in qualitative research ...
What is a valid measuring instrument? Recent philosophy has attended to logic of justification of me...
Scholars routinely make claims that presuppose the validity of the observations and measurements tha...
In this paper, we put social measurement on trial: providing two perspectives arguing why measuremen...
Given the common assumption that measurement plays an important role in the foundation of science, t...
Though measurement theory has traditionally got full attention and appreciation in scientific resear...
Aims. To explore and explain the different concepts of reliability and validity as they are related ...
In this paper, we propose an explanation of the crucial role of measurement in our society by descri...
The term ‘validity’ is one of the most important and one of the most debated concepts in educational...
The paper introduces and formally defines a functional concept of a measuring system, on this basis ...
This paper examines the role existence claims play in measurement validity. First, I review existing...
This article advances a simple conception of test validity: A test is valid for measuring an attribu...
Paul E. Newton provides an insightful and scholarly overview of central issues in validity theory. A...
The main types and characteristics of the validity about the social research data are outlined, emph...
Scholars routinely make claims that presuppose the validity of the observations and measurements tha...
The issues surrounding the use and nature of the term 'validity ' in qualitative research ...
What is a valid measuring instrument? Recent philosophy has attended to logic of justification of me...
Scholars routinely make claims that presuppose the validity of the observations and measurements tha...
In this paper, we put social measurement on trial: providing two perspectives arguing why measuremen...
Given the common assumption that measurement plays an important role in the foundation of science, t...
Though measurement theory has traditionally got full attention and appreciation in scientific resear...
Aims. To explore and explain the different concepts of reliability and validity as they are related ...
In this paper, we propose an explanation of the crucial role of measurement in our society by descri...
The term ‘validity’ is one of the most important and one of the most debated concepts in educational...
The paper introduces and formally defines a functional concept of a measuring system, on this basis ...