A Case For a Study Quality Appraisal in Survey Studies in Psychology
Protogerou, C., & Hagger, M. (2019). A Case For a Study Quality Appraisal in Survey Studies in Psychology. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, Article 2788. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02788
Published in
Frontiers in PsychologyDate
2019Copyright
© 2019 Protogerou and Hagger.
The lack of replication of key effects in psychology has highlighted some fundamental problems
with reporting of research findings and methods used (Asendorpf et al., 2013; Open Science
Collaboration, 2015). Problems with replication have been attributed to sources of bias such
as questionable research practices like HARK-ing (Kerr, 1998) or p-hacking (Simmons et al.,
2011). Another potential source of bias is lack of precision in the conduct and methods used
in psychological research, which likely introduces systematic error into data collected with the
potential to affect results. A related issue is lack of accuracy in reporting study methods and
findings. There is, therefore, increased recognition in the importance of transparency when
reporting study outcomes to enable the scientific community to make fair, unbiased appraisals of
the implications and worthiness of study findings. Lack of transparency hinders scientific progress
as it may lead to erroneous conclusions regarding the implications of research findings, and may
impede comparison and synthesis of findings across studies. As a result, researchers have become
interested in research quality and the need for comprehensive, transparent reporting of findings
(Asendorpf et al., 2013). This has resulted in calls for appropriate reporting standards and means to
assess study quality (Cooper, 2011; Greenhalgh and Brown, 2017). In the present article we review
the issue of study quality in psychology, and argue for valid and reliable means to assess study
quality in psychology. Specifically, we contend that appropriate assessment checklists be developed
for survey studies, given the prominence of surveys as a research method in the field.
...
Publisher
Frontiers Research FoundationISSN Search the Publication Forum
1664-1078Keywords
Publication in research information system
https://converis.jyu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/28912546
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
- Liikuntatieteiden tiedekunta [3164]
License
Related items
Showing items with similar title or keywords.
-
A checklist to assess the quality of survey studies in psychology
Protogerou, Cleo; Hagger, Martin S. (Elsevier, 2020)Study quality is emerging as an essential component of evidence syntheses and allows practitioners and policymakers to make informed decisions based on the quality of the evidence reviewed. Study quality is typically ... -
Statistical Misconceptions, Awareness, and Attitudes towards Open Science Practices in Slovak Psychology Researchers
Rajčáni, Jakub; Vargová, Lenka; Adamkovič, Matúš; Kačmár, Pavol (Central Library of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, 2023)In the years following the reproducibility crisis in behavioral sciences, increased attention of the scientific community has been dedicated to the correct application of statistical inference and promotion of open science ... -
The Danish Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index : Validation in Samples with Different Degrees of Representativeness
Møller, Cecilie; Hansen, Niels Chr.; Vuust, Peter; Müllensiefen, Daniel (SAGE Publications, 2024)Convenience sampling is often used in music psychology research, leading to an overrepresentation of young participants with high socio-economic status and potentially compromising the generalizability of empirical findings ... -
Between context and comparability : Exploring new solutions for a familiar methodological challenge in qualitative comparative research
Kosmützky, Anna; Nokkala, Terhi; Diogo, Sara (Wiley-Blackwell, 2020)Finding the balance between adequately describing the uniqueness of the context of studied phenomena and maintaining sufficient common ground for comparability and analytical generalisation has widely been recognised as a ... -
Integrative Strategies in Mixed Methods Research
Åkerblad, Leena; Seppänen-Järvelä, Riitta; Haapakoski, Kaisa (SAGE Publications, 2021)Despite the critical role of integration as a methodological concept in mixed methods studies, researchers lack a theory for integrating. In this article, we introduce the concept of integrative strategy by analyzing three ...