Validating the IDRIS and IDRIA: Two infrequency/frequency scales for detecting careless and insufficient effort survey responders.

IF 4.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Behavior Research Methods Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-08 DOI:10.3758/s13428-024-02452-x
Cameron S Kay
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To detect careless and insufficient effort (C/IE) survey responders, researchers can use infrequency items - items that almost no one agrees with (e.g., "When a friend greets me, I generally try to say nothing back") - and frequency items - items that almost everyone agrees with (e.g., "I try to listen when someone I care about is telling me something"). Here, we provide initial validation for two sets of these items: the 14-item Invalid Responding Inventory for Statements (IDRIS) and the 6-item Invalid Responding Inventory for Adjectives (IDRIA). Across six studies (N1 = 536; N2 = 701; N3 = 500; N4 = 499; N5 = 629, N6 = 562), we found consistent evidence that the IDRIS is capable of detecting C/IE responding among statement-based scales (e.g., the HEXACO-PI-R) and the IDRIA is capable of detecting C/IE responding among both adjective-based scales (e.g., the Lex-20) and adjective-derived scales (e.g., the BFI-2). These findings were robust across different analytic approaches (e.g., Pearson correlations; Spearman rank-order correlations), different indices of C/IE responding (e.g., person-total correlations; semantic synonyms; horizontal cursor variability), and different sample types (e.g., US undergraduate students; Nigerian survey panel participants). Taken together, these results provide promising evidence for the utility of the IDRIS and IDRIA in detecting C/IE responding.

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验证 IDRIS 和 IDRIA:用于检测粗心和不充分努力的调查应答者的两种不频繁/频繁量表。
为了检测粗心和不够努力(C/IE)的调查回答者,研究人员可以使用低频项目--几乎没有人同意的项目(例如,"当朋友向我打招呼时,我一般尽量不回话")和高频项目--几乎每个人都同意的项目(例如,"当我关心的人告诉我一些事情时,我会尽量倾听")。在此,我们对这两组项目进行了初步验证:14 个项目的 "陈述句无效反应量表"(IDRIS)和 6 个项目的 "形容词无效反应量表"(IDRIA)。在六项研究(N1 = 536;N2 = 701;N3 = 500;N4 = 499;N5 = 629,N6 = 562)中,我们发现了一致的证据,即 IDRIS 能够在基于陈述的量表(如 HEXACO-PI-R)中检测出 C/IE 反应,而 IDRIA 能够在基于形容词的量表(如 Lex-20)和形容词衍生量表(如 BFI-2)中检测出 C/IE 反应。这些结果在不同的分析方法(如皮尔逊相关;斯皮尔曼秩序相关)、不同的C/IE反应指数(如人-总相关;语义同义词;水平光标变异性)和不同的样本类型(如美国本科生;尼日利亚调查小组参与者)中都是稳健的。总之,这些结果为 IDRIS 和 IDRIA 在检测 C/IE 反应方面的实用性提供了有希望的证据。
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期刊介绍: Behavior Research Methods publishes articles concerned with the methods, techniques, and instrumentation of research in experimental psychology. The journal focuses particularly on the use of computer technology in psychological research. An annual special issue is devoted to this field.
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