Measurement Inconsistency
Cross-source consensus on Measurement Inconsistency from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Multi-item and single-item subjective well-being measures may capture different constructs. — Measuring subjective well-being for people racialised as Black in the USA: a scoping review protocol
- Question wording and measurement format can affect what respondents consider, so subjective well-being instruments may not be interchangeable. — Measuring subjective well-being for people racialised as Black in the USA: a scoping review protocol
- Differences in life satisfaction measurement can produce opposing conclusions about Black-white subjective well-being differences. — Measuring subjective well-being for people racialised as Black in the USA: a scoping review protocol
- Multi-item life satisfaction indexes have found lower life satisfaction among people racialised as Black compared with people racialised as white. — Measuring subjective well-being for people racialised as Black in the USA: a scoping review protocol
- Single-item Cantril Ladder measures have found higher life satisfaction among people racialised as Black compared with people racialised as white. — Measuring subjective well-being for people racialised as Black in the USA: a scoping review protocol