2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1009893
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Rating scales institutionalise a network of logical errors and conceptual problems in research practices: A rigorous analysis showing ways to tackle psychology’s crises

Abstract: This article explores in-depth the metatheoretical and methodological foundations on which rating scales—by their very conception, design and application—are built and traces their historical origins. It brings together independent lines of critique from different scholars and disciplines to map out the problem landscape, which centres on the failed distinction between psychology’s study phenomena (e.g., experiences, everyday constructs) and the means of their exploration (e.g., terms, data, scientific constru… Show more

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“…To establish reliable and valid data sets and to analyse their empirical structures, statistics have become essential. Accordingly, current debates about problematic research practices (e.g., p ‐hacking, HARKing) and psychology's crises in replication, confidence, validation and generalisability (Andrade, 2021; Earp & Trafimow, 2015; Yarkoni, 2022) are focussed on data analysis (Uher, 2021d, 2022a, 2022b)—as are proposals for tackling them (e.g., pre‐registration, robust statistics; Nosek et al., 2015; Zwaan et al., 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To establish reliable and valid data sets and to analyse their empirical structures, statistics have become essential. Accordingly, current debates about problematic research practices (e.g., p ‐hacking, HARKing) and psychology's crises in replication, confidence, validation and generalisability (Andrade, 2021; Earp & Trafimow, 2015; Yarkoni, 2022) are focussed on data analysis (Uher, 2021d, 2022a, 2022b)—as are proposals for tackling them (e.g., pre‐registration, robust statistics; Nosek et al., 2015; Zwaan et al., 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applications of quantitative methods in psychology in themselves are increasingly questioned, such as regarding their underlying epistemologies and measurement theories (Barrett, 2018; Buntins et al., 2016; Michell, 1999; Tafreshi et al., 2016; Trendler, 2009, 2013; Uher, 2021c, 2022b; Westerman, 2014) or regarding the inadequacy of sample‐level statistics for individual‐level explorations (Lamiell, 2019; Molenaar & Campbell, 2009; Richters, 2021). Finally, psychology's neglected and insufficiently developed philosophical and theoretical foundations are identified as the root cause of its persistent crises (Danziger, 1985; Haig & Borsboom, 2008; Smedslund, 2016; Szollosi et al., 2020; Teo, 2018; Toomela, 2018; Uher, 2021b; Valsiner, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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