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Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI)
The Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI) is a brief self-report questionnaire designed to measure the Big Five personality dimensions using only ten questions. It serves as an example of an existing measure that researchers might select when testing time is severely limited. While it sacrifices some degree of reliability and validity compared to much longer, comprehensive personality assessments, its brevity makes it highly practical for certain experimental constraints.
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What is a primary advantage for researchers when they choose to use an existing measure, such as a published questionnaire, rather than developing a new instrument?
When operationally defining a construct, researchers generally avoid using existing measures because such established tools make it more difficult to compare new findings with the broader scientific literature.
Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI)
When multiple existing measures are available for a psychological construct, which of the following is a primary factor researchers consider when evaluating and selecting the most appropriate one?