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According to the provided text, what are the four potential underlying causes researchers must investigate when newly collected data raise doubts about the reliability or validity of a psychological measure? What three corrective options do they have to address these issues?

Question: According to the provided text, what are the four potential underlying causes researchers must investigate when newly collected data raise doubts about the reliability or validity of a psychological measure? What three corrective options do they have to address these issues?

Sample answer: When newly collected data cast doubt on a measure's reliability or validity, the underlying cause could stem from: (1) an inherent flaw in the measure, (2) improper administration procedures, (3) an inaccurate conceptual definition, or (4) an ineffective experimental manipulation. To address these failures, researchers must systematically revise the measure, refine the conceptual definition, or design a new manipulation.

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  • Inherent flaw in the measure
  • Improper administration procedures
  • Inaccurate conceptual definition
  • Ineffective experimental manipulation
  • Action: revise the measure, refine definition, or design new manipulation

Rubric: Grading Rubric: - 4 points: Mentions all four potential causes of failure (flaw in measure, improper administration, inaccurate conceptual definition, ineffective manipulation). - 3 points: Mentions all three corrective actions (revise the measure, refine the conceptual definition, design a new manipulation).

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