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According to the principles of evaluating a psychological measure, what two psychometric properties must a researcher thoroughly evaluate after administering a tool and collecting scores? What should be done with the resulting evidence regardless of prior expectations?

Question: According to the principles of evaluating a psychological measure, what two psychometric properties must a researcher thoroughly evaluate after administering a tool and collecting scores? What should be done with the resulting evidence regardless of prior expectations?

Sample answer: After administering a psychological measure and collecting the scores, researchers must evaluate the tool for both reliability and validity. The resulting evidence regarding its psychometric properties should be documented and added to the broader scientific literature.

Key points:

  • Evaluate for reliability
  • Evaluate for validity
  • Document the new evidence
  • Add the evidence to the scientific literature

Rubric: To receive full credit, the student must recall: 1. The two psychometric properties to evaluate (reliability and validity). 2. That the evaluation generates new evidence that must be documented. 3. That this evidence must be added to the broader scientific literature.

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