Rush Jonathan, Hofer Scott M
Monogr Soc Res Child Dev. 2017 Jun;82(2):67-83. doi: 10.1111/mono.12299.
The study of change and variation within individuals, and the relative comparison of changes across individuals, relies on the assumption that observed measurements reflect true change in the construct being measured. Measurement properties that change over time, contexts, or people pose a fundamental threat to validity and lead to ambiguous conclusions about change and variation. We highlight such measurement issues from a within-person perspective and discuss the merits of measurement-intensive research designs for improving precision of both within-person and between-person analysis. In general, intensive measurement designs, potentially embedded within long-term longitudinal studies, provide developmental researchers an opportunity to more optimally capture within-person change and variation as well as provide a basis to understand changes in dynamic processes and determinants of these changes over time.
对个体内部变化和变异的研究,以及个体间变化的相对比较,依赖于这样一个假设,即观察到的测量结果反映了被测量结构的真实变化。随时间、情境或个体而变化的测量属性对效度构成了根本性威胁,并导致关于变化和变异的结论模棱两可。我们从个体内部视角突出此类测量问题,并讨论测量密集型研究设计对于提高个体内部和个体间分析精度的优点。一般而言,可能嵌入长期纵向研究中的密集测量设计,为发展研究者提供了一个机会,能更优化地捕捉个体内部的变化和变异,并为理解动态过程的变化以及这些变化随时间的决定因素提供基础。