Title: Chapter 2 Personality Research Methods
1Chapter 2Personality Research Methods
2Measuring personality variables
- What is a variable?
- What kinds of variables are there?
- Categorical variables (examples gender,
political affiliation) - Continuous variables (height, weight)
- How can we measure an aspect of personality as a
variable? - Psychometrics (psyche mind, metric measure)
an applied branch of psychology that deals with
psycho-logical measurement - The most commonly used approach the self-report
questionnaire measure
3 Personality InventoryPlease read the following
items and decide how well they describe your
personality. Respond to each according to the
following list of alternatives
- a. very much
unlike me - b. somewhat unlike
me - c. somewhat like me
- d. very much like
me - I am socially somewhat awkward.
- I dont find it hard to talk with strangers
- I feel tense when Im with people I dont know
well. - When conversing I worry about saying something
dumb. - I feel nervous when speaking to someone in
authority. - I am often uncomfortable at parties and other
social functions. - I feel inhibited in social situations.
- I have trouble looking someone right in the eye.
- I am more shy with members of the opposite sex.
4Measuring personality variables
- What is a variable?
- What kinds of variables are there?
- Categorical variables (examples gender,
political affiliation) - Continuous variables (height, weight)
- How can we measure an aspect of personality as a
variable? - Psychometrics (psyche mind, metric measure)
an applied branch of psychology that deals with
psycho-logical measurement - The most commonly used approach the self-report
questionnaire measure
5 NAME HEIGHT (X) WEIGHT (Y)
Allport, Allen 69 175
Bimiup, Scotty 68 159
Brewer, Joseph 71 177
Derrickson, Derek 68 150
Dorman, Carlton 67 162
Horne, Karyn 65 134
Ingram, Irene 64 121
James, Jocelyn 67 125
Jones, Ernie 67 158
Lang, Fred 69 161
Kelly, Christine 63 119
Lime, Nora 68 128
etc.
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14Reliability and validity in personality
measurement
- Reliability (consistency of measurement)
- Internal consistency
- Item-to-total correlation
- Corrected item-to-total correlation
- Split-half reliability
- Cronbachs alpha
- Test-retest reliability
- Validity (construct validity)
- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
- Convergent and discriminant validity
- Criterion (predictive) validity
15 Personality InventoryPlease read the following
items and decide how well they describe your
personality. Respond to each according to the
following list of alternatives
- a. very much
unlike me - b. somewhat unlike
me - c. somewhat like me
- d. very much like
me - I am socially somewhat awkward.
- I dont find it hard to talk with strangers
- I feel tense when Im with people I dont know
well. - When conversing I worry about saying something
dumb. - I feel nervous when speaking to someone in
authority. - I am often uncomfortable at parties and other
social functions. - I feel inhibited in social situations.
- I have trouble looking someone right in the eye.
- I am more shy with members of the opposite sex.
16Reliability and validity in personality
measurement
- Reliability (consistency of measurement)
- Internal consistency
- Item-to-total correlation
- Corrected item-to-total correlation
- Split-half reliability
- Cronbachs alpha
- Test-retest reliability
- Validity (construct validity)
- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
- Convergent and discriminant validity
- Criterion (predictive) validity
17Item-to-total correlations
SHY1 SHY2 SHY3 SHY4 SHY5 SHY6 SHY7 SHY8 SHY9
SHY .68 .64 .67 .67 .65 .73 .75 .57 .61
18Reliability and validity in personality
measurement
- Reliability (consistency of measurement)
- Internal consistency
- Item-to-total correlation
- Corrected item-to-total correlation
- Split-half reliability
- Cronbachs alpha
- Test-retest reliability
- Validity (construct validity)
- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
- Convergent and discriminant validity
- Criterion (predictive) validity
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20Reliability and validity in personality
measurement
- Reliability (consistency of measurement)
- Internal consistency
- Item-to-total correlation
- Corrected item-to-total correlation
- Split-half reliability
- Cronbachs alpha
- Test-retest reliability
- Validity (construct validity)
- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
- Convergent and discriminant validity
- Criterion (predictive) validity
21 Reliability (internal consistency) Cronbachs
alpha .83 Factor pattern
Factor 1
SHY1 .69
SHY2 .62
SHY3 .67
SHY4 .66
SHY5 .65
SHY6 .75
SHY7 .78
SHY8 .54
SHY9 .58
22Reliability and validity in personality
measurement
- Reliability (consistency of measurement)
- Internal consistency
- Item-to-total correlation
- Corrected item-to-total correlation
- Split-half reliability
- Cronbachs alpha
- Test-retest reliability
- Validity (construct validity)
- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
- Convergent and discriminant validity
- Criterion (predictive) validity
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24Reliability and validity in personality
measurement
- Reliability (consistency of measurement)
- Internal consistency
- Item-to-total correlation
- Corrected item-to-total correlation
- Split-half reliability
- Cronbachs alpha
- Test-retest reliability
- Validity (construct validity)
- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
- Convergent and discriminant validity
- Criterion (predictive) validity
25 Personality InventoryPlease read the following
items and decide how well they describe your
personality. Respond to each according to the
following list of alternatives
- a. very much
unlike me - b. somewhat unlike
me - c. somewhat like me
- d. very much like
me - I am socially somewhat awkward.
- I dont find it hard to talk with strangers
- I feel tense when Im with people I dont know
well. - When conversing I worry about saying something
dumb. - I feel nervous when speaking to someone in
authority. - I am often uncomfortable at parties and other
social functions. - I feel inhibited in social situations.
- I have trouble looking someone right in the eye.
- I am more shy with members of the opposite sex.
26Reliability and validity in personality
measurement
- Reliability (consistency of measurement)
- Internal consistency
- Item-to-total correlation
- Corrected item-to-total correlation
- Split-half reliability
- Cronbachs alpha
- Test-retest reliability
- Validity (construct validity)
- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
- Convergent and discriminant validity
- Criterion (predictive) validity
27 Example of concurrent validity
- Correlate the participants total shyness
score for the 9-item measure of shyness (X
variable) with their rating on the following
dimensional scale (Y variable) - In general, how shy are you?
- ______________________________________________
___________ - 0 10 20 30 40
50 60 70 80 90 100 -
- If both X and Y are good alternative ways to
measure shyness, the correlation between X and Y
should be positive and large (for example, r
.88).
28Reliability and validity in personality
measurement
- Reliability (consistency of measurement)
- Internal consistency
- Item-to-total correlation
- Corrected item-to-total correlation
- Split-half reliability
- Cronbachs alpha
- Test-retest reliability
- Validity (construct validity)
- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
- Convergent and discriminant validity
- Criterion (predictive) validity
29Example of convergent and discriminant validity
- Correlate the participants total shyness
score for the 9-item measure of shyness (X
variable) with their total scores on the
following other personality measures -
Shyness score correlated with - Social anxiety
.91 - Introversion
.82 - Conscientiousness
.15 - IQ
.03 -
- The first two correlations provide evidence
of the shyness measures convergent validity. - The last two correlations provide evidence
of the shyness measures discriminant - validity.
30Reliability and validity in personality
measurement
- Reliability (consistency of measurement)
- Internal consistency
- Item-to-total correlation
- Corrected item-to-total correlation
- Split-half reliability
- Cronbachs alpha
- Test-retest reliability
- Validity (construct validity)
- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
- Convergent and discriminant validity
- Criterion (predictive) validity
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33Four possible causal structures of an A-B
relationship
- A B Changes in Variable A cause
corresponding changes to occur - in Variable B
- B A Changes in Variable B
cause corresponding changes to occur - in Variable A
- A B Changes in Variable A cause changes in
Variable B, which - in turn cause
changes in Variable A, which in turn . . . -
- A Changes in Variable C cause
corresponding changes in both - C Variables A and
B. Variables A and B therefore covary even - B though neither one causes the other
34Three categories of moderating variables in
personality research
Category Function Representative Example
Situational moderating variables Specify in which types of situations traits will be good versus poor predictors of their trait-relevant behaviors Psychologically weak versus strong situations
Personal moderating variables Specify for which types of people traits will be good versus poor predictors of their trait-relevant behaviors Private self-consciousness
Criterion moderating variables Specify the types of behaviors that traits will predict either well or poorly Level of aggregation of the behavioral measure
35 Experimental study Correlational study
Goal Test for a causal relationship between a manipulated variable and a measured variable Test for a correlational relationship between two measured variables
Variables Independent variable (manipulated) Dependent variable (measured) Predictor variable (measured) Criterion variable (measured)
Criteria Experimenter controls the IV Random assignment to conditions Measures of both the predictor and the criterion variables must be obtained
Major pitfalls Confounded manipulation of the independent variable Confounded measurement of the dependent variable Using a measured variable that is unreliable or that lacks validity Confounded measurement of the predictor variable Confounded measurement of the criterion variable Using measured variables that are unreliable or that lack validity
Possible conclusions Level of IV affects level of DV Level of IV doesnt affect level of DV PV is related to (associated with) CV PV is not related to CV
Best safeguard Replication Replication
36Methods for measuring aspects of personality
- Trait inventories (e.g., self-report
questionnaires) - State experience measures (e.g., mood ratings)
- Ability tests (e.g., intelligence test)
- Subjective ratings (e.g., self-ratings of
behavior) - Objective ratings (e.g., observer ratings of
behavior) - Behavioral measures (e.g., counts of specific
behaviors) - Physiological measures (e.g., galvanic skin
response)
37 Personality InventoryPlease read the following
items and decide how well they describe your
personality. Respond to each according to the
following list of alternatives
- a. very much
unlike me - b. somewhat unlike
me - c. somewhat like me
- d. very much like
me - I am socially somewhat awkward.
- I dont find it hard to talk with strangers
- I feel tense when Im with people I dont know
well. - When conversing I worry about saying something
dumb. - I feel nervous when speaking to someone in
authority. - I am often uncomfortable at parties and other
social functions. - I feel inhibited in social situations.
- I have trouble looking someone right in the eye.
- I am more shy with members of the opposite sex.
38Methods for measuring aspects of personality
- Trait inventories (e.g., self-report
questionnaires) - State experience measures (e.g., mood ratings)
- Ability tests (e.g., intelligence test)
- Subjective ratings (e.g., self-ratings of
behavior) - Objective ratings (e.g., observer ratings of
behavior) - Behavioral measures (e.g., counts of specific
behaviors) - Physiological measures (e.g., galvanic skin
response)
39Example of a Mood Adjective Check List
- Check all of the following adjectives that
describe your current mood - ____ anxious ____ nervous
- ____ agitated ____ relaxed
- ____ serene
- ____ apprehensive
- ____ calm
- ____ confident
- ____ confused
-
40Methods for measuring aspects of personality
- Trait inventories (e.g., self-report
questionnaires) - State experience measures (e.g., mood ratings)
- Ability tests (e.g., intelligence test)
- Subjective ratings (e.g., self-ratings of
behavior) - Objective ratings (e.g., observer ratings of
behavior) - Behavioral measures (e.g., counts of specific
behaviors) - Physiological measures (e.g., galvanic skin
response)
41IQ tests are cognitive ability tests
42Methods for measuring aspects of personality
- Trait inventories (e.g., self-report
questionnaires) - State experience measures (e.g., mood ratings)
- Ability tests (e.g., intelligence test)
- Subjective ratings (e.g., self-ratings of
behavior) - Objective ratings (e.g., observer ratings of
behavior) - Behavioral measures (e.g., counts of specific
behaviors) - Physiological measures (e.g., galvanic skin
response)
43Observing and recording behavioral measures
44Methods for measuring aspects of personality
- Trait inventories (e.g., self-report
questionnaires) - State experience measures (e.g., mood ratings)
- Ability tests (e.g., intelligence test)
- Subjective ratings (e.g., self-ratings of
behavior) - Objective ratings (e.g., observer ratings of
behavior) - Behavioral measures (e.g., counts of specific
behaviors) - Physiological measures (e.g., galvanic skin
response)
45 A penile plethysmograph
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