Models, Metrics, and Measurement in Developmental Psychology

Developmental psychology is currently used to measure psychologicalphenomena and by some, to re-design communities. While we generally support theseuses, we are concerned about quality control standards guiding the production of usableknowledge in the discipline. In order to address these issues pre...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Zachary Stein, Katie Heikkinen
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: ARINA, Inc. 2009-06-01
Series:Integral Review
Subjects:
Online Access:http://integral-review.org/documents/Stein%20and%20Heikkinen,%20Models%20Metrics%20Measuremt%20Vol.%205%20No.%201.pdf
id doaj-c8c350c7b939496ca55d1616b44e08ed
record_format Article
spelling doaj-c8c350c7b939496ca55d1616b44e08ed2020-11-24T22:12:57ZdeuARINA, Inc.Integral Review1553-30692009-06-0151424Models, Metrics, and Measurement in Developmental PsychologyZachary SteinKatie HeikkinenDevelopmental psychology is currently used to measure psychologicalphenomena and by some, to re-design communities. While we generally support theseuses, we are concerned about quality control standards guiding the production of usableknowledge in the discipline. In order to address these issues precisely, we provide anoverview of the discipline's various facets. We distinguish between developmentalmodels and developmental metrics and relate each to different types of quality-controldevices. In our view, models are either explanatory or descriptive, and their quality isevaluated in terms of specific types of disciplinary discourse. Metrics are eithercalibrated measures or soft measures, and their quality is evaluated in terms of specificpsychometric parameters. Following a discussion on how developmentalists makemetrics, and on a variety of metrics that have been made, we discuss the two keypsychometric quality-control parameters, validity and reliability. This sets the stage for alimited and exploratory literature review concerning the quality of a set of existingmetrics. We reveal a conspicuous lack of psychometric rigor on the part of some of themost popular developmental approaches and invite remedies for this situation.http://integral-review.org/documents/Stein%20and%20Heikkinen,%20Models%20Metrics%20Measuremt%20Vol.%205%20No.%201.pdfdevelopmental assessmentdevelopmental psychologyepistemologymetatheorypsychological technologiespsychometricsquality controlusable knowledge.
collection DOAJ
language deu
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Zachary Stein
Katie Heikkinen
spellingShingle Zachary Stein
Katie Heikkinen
Models, Metrics, and Measurement in Developmental Psychology
Integral Review
developmental assessment
developmental psychology
epistemology
metatheory
psychological technologies
psychometrics
quality control
usable knowledge.
author_facet Zachary Stein
Katie Heikkinen
author_sort Zachary Stein
title Models, Metrics, and Measurement in Developmental Psychology
title_short Models, Metrics, and Measurement in Developmental Psychology
title_full Models, Metrics, and Measurement in Developmental Psychology
title_fullStr Models, Metrics, and Measurement in Developmental Psychology
title_full_unstemmed Models, Metrics, and Measurement in Developmental Psychology
title_sort models, metrics, and measurement in developmental psychology
publisher ARINA, Inc.
series Integral Review
issn 1553-3069
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Developmental psychology is currently used to measure psychologicalphenomena and by some, to re-design communities. While we generally support theseuses, we are concerned about quality control standards guiding the production of usableknowledge in the discipline. In order to address these issues precisely, we provide anoverview of the discipline's various facets. We distinguish between developmentalmodels and developmental metrics and relate each to different types of quality-controldevices. In our view, models are either explanatory or descriptive, and their quality isevaluated in terms of specific types of disciplinary discourse. Metrics are eithercalibrated measures or soft measures, and their quality is evaluated in terms of specificpsychometric parameters. Following a discussion on how developmentalists makemetrics, and on a variety of metrics that have been made, we discuss the two keypsychometric quality-control parameters, validity and reliability. This sets the stage for alimited and exploratory literature review concerning the quality of a set of existingmetrics. We reveal a conspicuous lack of psychometric rigor on the part of some of themost popular developmental approaches and invite remedies for this situation.
topic developmental assessment
developmental psychology
epistemology
metatheory
psychological technologies
psychometrics
quality control
usable knowledge.
url http://integral-review.org/documents/Stein%20and%20Heikkinen,%20Models%20Metrics%20Measuremt%20Vol.%205%20No.%201.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT zacharystein modelsmetricsandmeasurementindevelopmentalpsychology
AT katieheikkinen modelsmetricsandmeasurementindevelopmentalpsychology
_version_ 1725801817933086720