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Valone A, Meade A
J Pers Assess . 2024 Mar; 106(6):819-831. PMID: 38501713
Self-report assessments are the standard for personality measurement, but motivated respondents are able to manipulate or fake their responses to typical Likert scale self-report. Although progress has been made in...
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Robie C, Meade A, Risavy S, Rasheed S
Educ Psychol Meas . 2022 Nov; 82(6):1107-1129. PMID: 36325125
The effects of different response option orders on survey responses have been studied extensively. The typical research design involves examining the differences in response characteristics between conditions with the same...
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Ward M, Meade A
Annu Rev Psychol . 2022 Aug; 74:577-596. PMID: 35973734
Surveys administered online have several benefits, but they are particularly prone to careless responding, which occurs when respondents fail to read item content or give sufficient attention, resulting in raw...
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Lobene E, Meade A, Pond 3rd S
J Psychol . 2014 Oct; 149(7):684-710. PMID: 25356746
Although employee (subjective) perceived overqualification (POQ) has recently been explored as a meaningful organizational construct, further work is needed to fully understand it. We extend the theoretical psychological underpinnings of...
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Stoughton J, Thompson L, Meade A
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw . 2013 Jun; 16(11):800-5. PMID: 23790360
Job applicants and incumbents often use social media for personal communications allowing for direct observation of their social communications "unfiltered" for employer consumption. As such, these data offer a glimpse...
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Meade A, Craig S
Psychol Methods . 2012 Apr; 17(3):437-55. PMID: 22506584
When data are collected via anonymous Internet surveys, particularly under conditions of obligatory participation (such as with student samples), data quality can be a concern. However, little guidance exists in...
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Meade A, Wright N
J Appl Psychol . 2012 Apr; 97(5):1016-31. PMID: 22468848
The efficacy of tests of differential item functioning (measurement invariance) has been well established. It is clear that when properly implemented, these tests can successfully identify differentially functioning (DF) items...
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Behrend T, Sharek D, Meade A, Wiebe E
Behav Res Methods . 2011 Mar; 43(3):800-13. PMID: 21437749
Online contract labor portals (i.e., crowdsourcing) have recently emerged as attractive alternatives to university participant pools for the purposes of collecting survey data for behavioral research. However, prior research has...
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Meade A
J Appl Psychol . 2010 Jul; 95(4):728-43. PMID: 20604592
Much progress has been made in the past 2 decades with respect to methods of identifying measurement invariance or a lack thereof. Until now, the focus of these efforts has...
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Meade A, Johnson E, Braddy P
J Appl Psychol . 2008 May; 93(3):568-92. PMID: 18457487
Confirmatory factor analytic tests of measurement invariance (MI) based on the chi-square statistic are known to be highly sensitive to sample size. For this reason, G. W. Cheung and R....