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Identify the four key design strategies the psychologist should implement when adapting this questionnaire to ensure the children's data is reliable and valid, and explain how these strategies help prevent participant fatigue.

Case context: A developmental psychologist wants to study 'social anxiety' in middle school students. The researcher finds a highly validated 80-item adult questionnaire, but it contains advanced vocabulary and takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. The psychologist decides to develop a new measure by modifying this existing questionnaire to better suit children.

Question: Identify the four key design strategies the psychologist should implement when adapting this questionnaire to ensure the children's data is reliable and valid, and explain how these strategies help prevent participant fatigue.

Sample answer: The psychologist should prioritize simplicity, use clear instructions with simple language, include practice items, and keep the questionnaire as brief as possible. Prioritizing simplicity and keeping the measure brief directly prevent participant fatigue, ensuring that the young participants remain engaged and provide reliable and valid responses.

Key points:

  • Prioritize simplicity in the design of the measure.
  • Utilize clear instructions to guide the participants.
  • Include practice items to ensure comprehension of the task.
  • Keep the measure as brief as possible to prevent participant fatigue.

Rubric: A comprehensive response must explain the four strategies for new measure design: 1) prioritizing simplicity, 2) using clear instructions, 3) including practice items, and 4) keeping it brief to prevent participant fatigue.

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Updated 2026-05-26

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