Elise M. Dykhuis, Juliette L. Ratchford, Sarah A. Schnitker
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Contextualized measurement of virtues: best practices and innovations
ABSTRACTAppropriately contextualizing measures of virtues while avoiding commons pitfalls of virtues assessment (e.g. socially desirable responding, lack of sensitivity to change) provides researchers immense challenges – especially in adolescent population. This article evaluates classic and, primarily, novel approaches to virtue measurement and provides recommendations for researchers and practitioners, focusing particularly on the methods used by those in this special issue. Such methods and measures include those that are more sensitive to change, context, and developmental period. We provide questions and considerations as to how practitioners and researchers might determine the usefulness of specific approaches.KEYWORDS: Character measurementinterventionsadolescencecontext sensitive Disclosure statementThe authors have no relevant financial or non-financial conflicts of interest.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (#61221) and Templeton Religion Trust under Grant (#0314).
期刊介绍:
Positive psychology is about scientifically informed perspectives on what makes life worth living. It focuses on aspects of the human condition that lead to happiness, fulfillment, and flourishing. The Journal of Positive Psychology provides an interdisciplinary and international forum for the science and application of positive psychology. The Journal is devoted to basic research and professional application on states of optimal human functioning and fulfillment, and the facilitation and promotion of well-being. The Journal brings together leading work in positive psychology undertaken by researchers across different subdisciplines within psychology (e.g., social, personality, clinical, developmental, health, organizational), as well as across other social and behavioral disciplines.