Illegitimate concept equating in the partial fusion of construct validation theory and latent variable modeling |
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Authors: | Michael D. Maraun Stephanie M. Gabriel |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6 |
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Abstract: | There has come to exist a partial fusion of construct validation theory and latent variable modeling at the center of which is located a practice of equating concepts such as construct, factor, latent variable, concept, unobservable, unmeasurable, underlying, hypothetical variable, theoretical term, theoretical variable, intervening variable, cause, abstractive property, functional unity, and measured property. In the current paper we: a) provide a structural explanation of this concept equating; b) provide arguments to the effect that it is illegitimate; c) suggest that the singular reason for the presence of construct in the literature of the social and behavioral sciences is to mark an allowance taken by the social and behavioral scientist to obliterate the concept/referent distinction that is foundational of sound science. |
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Keywords: | Construct validation theory Latent variable modeling Concept Construct Latent variable |
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