Journal article
Measurement-Reporting Practices in Social-and-Personality-Psychology Articles
KM Lawson, JG Bottesini, LD Khong, S Vazire
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science | Published : 2026
Open access
Abstract
Psychological scientists are increasingly acknowledging the importance of transparency for research integrity. In the present study, we examined one important facet of transparency: providing enough information about measures so that readers can evaluate aspects of construct validity. With a focus on social and personality psychology, we explored how often authors in one journal report a scale name, citation, example item, number of items, and reliability coefficient and how often authors provide access to the study’s materials. We also investigated how measurement-reporting practices have changed from 2010 to 2020, the decade encompassing the start of the “credibility revolution” in psychol..
View full abstractGrants
Awarded by University of Melbourne