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A research team wants to study personality traits. They are choosing between a newly created 10-item questionnaire they wrote yesterday and the established Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI). Apply the concept of using existing measures to explain which option they should choose if their priority is to integrate their results with previous research and minimize development time.
Question: A research team wants to study personality traits. They are choosing between a newly created 10-item questionnaire they wrote yesterday and the established Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI). Apply the concept of using existing measures to explain which option they should choose if their priority is to integrate their results with previous research and minimize development time.
Sample answer: The research team should choose the established Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI). Relying on this existing measure saves the time and effort of developing and testing a new tool, and it allows them to easily compare and integrate their findings with the broader scientific literature that has also used the TIPI.
Key points:
- Recommends selecting the established measure, the Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI).
- Applies the benefit of saving time and effort compared to developing a new instrument.
- Applies the benefit of enabling easier comparison and integration of findings with previous research.
Feedback: Correct responses must apply the concept by recommending the Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI) because using an existing measure saves development time/effort and enables comparison and integration with existing literature.
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