Comparable metrics: Some examples

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  • Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC, USA

Online published: 2016-01-01

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This work was supported by the Vilas Estate Trust of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Abstract

Standardization of social measures creates common understanding, supports the accumulation of evidence, and establishes comparability. It also, necessarily, entails loss of information, which is especially costly in comparisons across populations. This essay offers numerous examples of social measures and metrics to illustrate the complex trade-offs between standardization and construct validity.

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Robert M Hauser . Comparable metrics: Some examples[J]. Chinese journal of sociology, 2016 , 2(1) : 3 -33 . DOI: 10.1177/2057150X15624896

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