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Reliability and Validity of Single-Item Self-Reports: With Special Relevance to College Students' Alcohol Use, Religiosity, Study, and Social Life

机译:单项自我报告的可靠性和有效性:与大学生的饮酒,宗教信仰,学习和社交生活特别相关

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The authors tested the assumption that single-item measures have unacceptably low reliability and validity. On 2 occasions 11 weeks apart, college students reported on the frequency and quantity of alcohol consumption, 2 religious behaviors, time of study and of socializing (focal items), and other qualities and characteristics. Most test-retest reliabilities were good to excellent; objective facts were more reliable than subjective evaluations; and target items had good validity when correlated with 2-week nightly log records of corresponding behaviors in a multimethod multitrait matrix. The exception was self-reported study, with relatively low reliability and validity, suggesting the non-trait-like quality of this behavior. Single-item measures may be better than commonly thought. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:作者检验了单项措施的可靠性和有效性不可接受的低假设。间隔11周的2次大学生报告了饮酒的频率和数量,2种宗教行为,学​​习时间和社交时间(重点项目)以及其他素质和特征。大多数的重测可靠性都是良好的。客观事实比主观评估更可靠;与多方法多特征矩阵中的相应行为的2周夜间日志记录相关联时,目标项目具有良好的有效性。自我报告的研究例外,其信度和效度相对较低,表明该行为的非特质性。单项措施可能比通常认为的要好。 [出版物摘要]

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    《The Journal of General Psychology》 |2009年第3期|p.231-241|共11页
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    STEPHEN J. DOLLINGERDANIELLE MALMQUISTSouthern Illinois University CarbondaleAddress correspondence to Stephen J. Dollinger, Department of Psychology, Southern Illinois University, Mail Code 6502, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA, dollngr@siu.edu (e-mail).AUTHOR NOTESStephen J. Dollinger is a professor and the director of clinical psychology at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. His current research interests include creativity, individuality, personality factors, and student achievement. Danielle Malmquist is a graduate of Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Her current research interests include social welfare, rehabilitation, gender issues, and creativity.,;

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