This article attends to recent discussions of validity in psychometric research on human life history strategy (LHS), provides a constructive critique of the extant literature, and describes strategies for improving construct validity. To place the psychometric study of human LHS on more solid ground, our review indicates that researchers should (a) use approaches to psychometric modeling that are consistent with their philosophies of measurement, (b) confirm the dimensionality of life history indicators, and (c) establish measurement invariance for at least a subset of indicators. Because we see confirming the dimensionality of life history indicators as the next step toward placing the psychometrics of human LHS on more solid ground, we u...
The psychometric trait approach to human life history, based on common factor modeling, has recently...
Life history trajectories have been shown to be sensitive to local environmental conditions. Using E...
A number of psychologists have begun to apply principles from evolutionary biology to their domains ...
In this paper, we critically review the conceptualization and implementation of psychological measur...
A recent critique of Copping, Campbell, and Muncer raised several issues concerning the validity of ...
Copping, Campbell, and Muncer (2014) have recently published an article critical of the psychometric...
Abstract: In this paper, we critically review the conceptualization and implementation of psychologi...
Life History Strategy (LHS) describes a cluster of evolved traits whose adaptive function is to faci...
A growing body of empirical literature supports the validity of psychometric assess ments of human l...
A growing body of empirical literature supports the validity of psychometric assessments of human li...
Within evolutionary biology, life-history theory is used to explain cross-species differences in all...
Human life history (LH) strategies are theoretically regulated by developmental exposure to environm...
Within evolutionary biology, life-history theory is used to explain cross-species differences in all...
The aim of this article is to examine the relations between two approaches to the measurement of lif...
Interest in incorporating life history research from evolutionary biology into the human sciences ha...
The psychometric trait approach to human life history, based on common factor modeling, has recently...
Life history trajectories have been shown to be sensitive to local environmental conditions. Using E...
A number of psychologists have begun to apply principles from evolutionary biology to their domains ...
In this paper, we critically review the conceptualization and implementation of psychological measur...
A recent critique of Copping, Campbell, and Muncer raised several issues concerning the validity of ...
Copping, Campbell, and Muncer (2014) have recently published an article critical of the psychometric...
Abstract: In this paper, we critically review the conceptualization and implementation of psychologi...
Life History Strategy (LHS) describes a cluster of evolved traits whose adaptive function is to faci...
A growing body of empirical literature supports the validity of psychometric assess ments of human l...
A growing body of empirical literature supports the validity of psychometric assessments of human li...
Within evolutionary biology, life-history theory is used to explain cross-species differences in all...
Human life history (LH) strategies are theoretically regulated by developmental exposure to environm...
Within evolutionary biology, life-history theory is used to explain cross-species differences in all...
The aim of this article is to examine the relations between two approaches to the measurement of lif...
Interest in incorporating life history research from evolutionary biology into the human sciences ha...
The psychometric trait approach to human life history, based on common factor modeling, has recently...
Life history trajectories have been shown to be sensitive to local environmental conditions. Using E...
A number of psychologists have begun to apply principles from evolutionary biology to their domains ...