CONSTRUCTS, VARIABLES, AND OPERATIONALIZATION. July 5, 2011 Amanda Leggett

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CONSTRUCTS, VARIABLES, AND OPERATIONALIZATION July 5, 2011 Amanda Leggett

Outline Understanding CONSTRUCTS Understanding the importance of OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS Understanding VARIABLES

CONSTRUCTS Broad concepts or topics of study Not directly May be Examples of constructs:

Researchers define constructs both conceptually and operationally : provides meaning to one construct in abstract or theoretical terms (What does it mean?) BUT We have to make our abstract concepts concrete so we can study them! : defines a construct by specifying the procedures used to (How to measure it?) a construct. Two ways to do this: -- --

Examples of definition Is intelligence related to happiness? Intelligence: Intelligence: The capacity for abstract thought, understanding, communication, reasoning, learning, planning and problem solving. The score resulting from performing the Raven s Progressive Matrices Test. http://chap.hhdev.psu.edu/demo2/menu.aspx

Leggett s Intimacy Scale 1-Strongly Disagree 3- Neither agree or disagree, 5- Strongly Agree I trust my partner with my deepest secrets I feel that I can rely on my partner to protect my feelings and concerns I feel comfortable when my partner is on trips or outings without me My partner is the closest person to me I feel safe with my partners suggestions, insights, and opinions

Example Ex. 1: We are interested in the relationship between childhood depression and the divorce of one s parents during childhood Divorce Depression Ex. 2: Aggression in adults

Note Operational definitions they may capture the intended construct (i.e., ) An operational definition is simply how a researcher decides (and thus ) a construct For example, intelligence is more than a score on a test

Practice makes perfect In small groups, you will operationalize the following variables. Be both creative and precise! Afterward, you will present your responses to the class. 1. Enthusiasm 2. Love 3. Popularity

VARIABLES When we operationalize a concept, we are creating! Definition: Any event, situation, behavior, or individual characteristic that varies

Variables Examples Examples: (participant or subject variable) (participant or subject variable) (response variable) (response variable) (situational variable)

Class Survey In the context of giving a survey to the members of this class, are the following entities variables? What is your gender? Which university do you attend? What is your level of extraversion?

Variables Research questions and hypotheses Is? Is related to school?

Independent vs. Dependent Considered the of a behavior ( ) Variable that is manipulated in experimental design The variable in an observational/correlational study The variable that is the The or variable The variable in an observational/correlational study Ask yourself: Which (do you think) comes first?

IV and DV example Researchers are interested in examining the effect of cooperative learning (i.e., working in groups) on math skills. They observe study hall sessions and compare students who work in dyads to those who work alone according to their performance (% correct) on a specific math test. Independent Variable? What are the categories of this variable? Dependent Variable?

Example Is stress related to health? X : Stress: Emotional and physical strain that results when a person is confronted with a threat or challenge that exceeds their coping ability. Y : Stress: Emotional and physiological response to public speaking; The score on the Perceived Stress Scale.

Trier Stress Test: Some individuals in the experiment have to give an impromptu speech! Other individuals in the experiment have do something less stressful The researcher

Let s say we operationalize Stress as the score on the Perceived Stress Scale. Let s say we operationalize Health by the measurement of an individuals blood pressure after sitting quietly for 5 minutes. What type of X variable is perceived stress? What type of Y variable is blood pressure?

Let s say we operationalize Stress by whether participants had to give a public speech Let s say we operationalize Health by the measurement of an individuals blood pressure after giving the speech. What type of X variable is public speaking? What type of Y variable is blood pressure?

Pulling it all together: American Proverbs Activity For this attendance activity we are going to look at some common American proverbs. Take each proverb and transform it into a research question and hypothesis. Next, identify the variables and operationalize or define the variables.

Class Example: Like father, like son We will start with a class example Like father, like son. Research Question Hypothesis IV- operationalized DV- operationalized

You try An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Time heals all wounds. Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

Review Independent variable (IV) causes the Dependent Variable (DV) outcome IV DV The predictor variable precedes the outcome P O

What s important? Which are the independent/predictor and dependent/outcome variables?: 1. I predict that there is a relationship between lower self-control in pre-school and poorer academic performance in adolescence. 2. I predict that males drink more alcohol than females. Operationalize academic performance in adolescence.

What s important? True or False. Operational definitions provide valid representations of constructs. True or False. Predictor variables are presumed to precede outcome variables.

Tomorrow Measurement Reading Assignment: pg 143-145