@KMKing_Psych @OSFramework Various explanations (one of which pre-registered to probe soon)... yet, a targeted approach of risk. After finding issues w/ convergence/predictive validity of measures (https://t.co/e1EJcqHOAU), next step was examining the neu
RT @DemidenkoMI: Our pub testing the convergent, discriminant and predictive validity of self-report & cog measures finally printed in the…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
How can researchers best capture risk-taking behaviors in adolescents? New work suggests that self-report measures may be more useful for prediction than cognitive tasks.
RT @DemidenkoMI: Our pub testing the convergent, discriminant and predictive validity of self-report & cog measures finally printed in the…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @DemidenkoMI: Our pub testing the convergent, discriminant and predictive validity of self-report & cog measures finally printed in the…
Self-report measures better than cognitive tasks at predicting youth risky behaviors. https://t.co/amBsclV1UE
RT @DemidenkoMI: Our pub testing the convergent, discriminant and predictive validity of self-report & cog measures finally printed in the…
Another reminder that researchers need to stop identifying “use of self-report” as a knee-jerk limitation of a study when writing reviews and discussion sections.
RT @DemidenkoMI: Our pub testing the convergent, discriminant and predictive validity of self-report & cog measures finally printed in the…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
RT @JASilvers: Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adoles…
Important study suggesting that self-report measures are better than task-based measures at predicting risk taking in adolescence. The authors note method covariance, something my lab has struggled to work through w/ self-reg measures
Great work on this! Focusing on sound measurement principles for psychological and cognitive tasks - and neuroimaging - is a crucial step toward reliable and meaningful understanding of key mechanisms in development.
Our pub testing the convergent, discriminant and predictive validity of self-report & cog measures finally printed in the issue: https://t.co/9osBqybwjP
While cognitive tasks can significantly predict certain risk behaviors, they require increased power to find the very small effects, raising questions about their use as implicit proxies for real world risk behavior https://t.co/kzLS5cVVu5
RT @DemidenkoMI: What does (or doesn’t really) explain risk behaviors in adolescence? Check out the new pub with @keatingd for Part 1 of th…
RT @NicoleMMcNeil: Another example of why we should all cringe when researchers automatically cite self report as a limitation. BTW, for a…
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Another example of why we should all cringe when researchers automatically cite self report as a limitation. BTW, for a good discussion of that broader issue see here: https://t.co/0sFPeMQDJY
Nice work by @DemidenkoMI on convergent and predictive validity of task and self-report measures relevant to adolescent risk behaviors.