Assessing Distinctiveness in Multidimensional Instruments Without Access to Raw Data – A Manifest Fornell-Larcker Criterion

The assessment of an instrument’s conceptual framework as prerequisite for conducting further analyses has been advocated for decades. Multidimensional instruments posit several components that are each expected to be homogeneous but distinct from each other. However, validity evidence supporting th...

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Main Authors: Frederic Hilkenmeier, Carla Bohndick, Thomas Bohndick, Johanna Hilkenmeier
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00223/full
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spelling doaj-b612a8010fa343b4a957b420a87d2f272020-11-25T01:20:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-03-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.00223504969Assessing Distinctiveness in Multidimensional Instruments Without Access to Raw Data – A Manifest Fornell-Larcker CriterionFrederic Hilkenmeier0Carla Bohndick1Thomas Bohndick2Johanna Hilkenmeier3Psychology School, Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, GermanyUniversität Hamburg, Hamburg, GermanyIndependent Researcher, Hamburg, GermanyUniversität Hamburg, Hamburg, GermanyThe assessment of an instrument’s conceptual framework as prerequisite for conducting further analyses has been advocated for decades. Multidimensional instruments posit several components that are each expected to be homogeneous but distinct from each other. However, validity evidence supporting the proposed internal structure is often missing. This leaves researchers and practitioners who are interested in a certain instrument in a precarious situation: Before starting their own data collection, they do not know whether dimensions adequately discriminate from each other and thus whether they can have confidence in any interpretation of these dimensions. Adapting the Fornell–Larcker criterion, we propose estimating distinctiveness between dimensions by using nothing but the most commonly reported statistics: Cronbach’s alpha and the correlation matrix between the manifest composite scores of the dimensions in question. A simulation study demonstrates the usefulness of this “manifest Fornell–Larcker criterion” in providing an easily assessable method for vetting existing instruments, whereas a systematic literature review shows the necessity to do so even for instruments published in well-received journals.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00223/fullvalidity evidence based on internal structureFornell–Larcker criterionreliabilitydistinctivenessmultidimensional measurement instruments
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Carla Bohndick
Thomas Bohndick
Johanna Hilkenmeier
Assessing Distinctiveness in Multidimensional Instruments Without Access to Raw Data – A Manifest Fornell-Larcker Criterion
Frontiers in Psychology
validity evidence based on internal structure
Fornell–Larcker criterion
reliability
distinctiveness
multidimensional measurement instruments
author_facet Frederic Hilkenmeier
Carla Bohndick
Thomas Bohndick
Johanna Hilkenmeier
author_sort Frederic Hilkenmeier
title Assessing Distinctiveness in Multidimensional Instruments Without Access to Raw Data – A Manifest Fornell-Larcker Criterion
title_short Assessing Distinctiveness in Multidimensional Instruments Without Access to Raw Data – A Manifest Fornell-Larcker Criterion
title_full Assessing Distinctiveness in Multidimensional Instruments Without Access to Raw Data – A Manifest Fornell-Larcker Criterion
title_fullStr Assessing Distinctiveness in Multidimensional Instruments Without Access to Raw Data – A Manifest Fornell-Larcker Criterion
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Distinctiveness in Multidimensional Instruments Without Access to Raw Data – A Manifest Fornell-Larcker Criterion
title_sort assessing distinctiveness in multidimensional instruments without access to raw data – a manifest fornell-larcker criterion
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The assessment of an instrument’s conceptual framework as prerequisite for conducting further analyses has been advocated for decades. Multidimensional instruments posit several components that are each expected to be homogeneous but distinct from each other. However, validity evidence supporting the proposed internal structure is often missing. This leaves researchers and practitioners who are interested in a certain instrument in a precarious situation: Before starting their own data collection, they do not know whether dimensions adequately discriminate from each other and thus whether they can have confidence in any interpretation of these dimensions. Adapting the Fornell–Larcker criterion, we propose estimating distinctiveness between dimensions by using nothing but the most commonly reported statistics: Cronbach’s alpha and the correlation matrix between the manifest composite scores of the dimensions in question. A simulation study demonstrates the usefulness of this “manifest Fornell–Larcker criterion” in providing an easily assessable method for vetting existing instruments, whereas a systematic literature review shows the necessity to do so even for instruments published in well-received journals.
topic validity evidence based on internal structure
Fornell–Larcker criterion
reliability
distinctiveness
multidimensional measurement instruments
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00223/full
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