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Guidelines for choosing between multi-item and single-item scales for construct measurement: a predictive validity perspective
by
Fuchs, Christoph
, Diamantopoulos, Adamantios
, Wilczynski, Petra
, Kaiser, Sebastian
, Sarstedt, Marko
in
Academic marketing
/ Analysis
/ Business and Management
/ Concrete
/ Consumer behavior
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Invoices
/ Marketing
/ Measurement
/ Methodological Paper
/ Purchase intention
/ Simulation
/ Social Sciences
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Studies
/ Validity
2012
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Guidelines for choosing between multi-item and single-item scales for construct measurement: a predictive validity perspective
by
Fuchs, Christoph
, Diamantopoulos, Adamantios
, Wilczynski, Petra
, Kaiser, Sebastian
, Sarstedt, Marko
in
Academic marketing
/ Analysis
/ Business and Management
/ Concrete
/ Consumer behavior
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Invoices
/ Marketing
/ Measurement
/ Methodological Paper
/ Purchase intention
/ Simulation
/ Social Sciences
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Studies
/ Validity
2012
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Guidelines for choosing between multi-item and single-item scales for construct measurement: a predictive validity perspective
by
Fuchs, Christoph
, Diamantopoulos, Adamantios
, Wilczynski, Petra
, Kaiser, Sebastian
, Sarstedt, Marko
in
Academic marketing
/ Analysis
/ Business and Management
/ Concrete
/ Consumer behavior
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Invoices
/ Marketing
/ Measurement
/ Methodological Paper
/ Purchase intention
/ Simulation
/ Social Sciences
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Studies
/ Validity
2012
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Guidelines for choosing between multi-item and single-item scales for construct measurement: a predictive validity perspective
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Guidelines for choosing between multi-item and single-item scales for construct measurement: a predictive validity perspective
2012
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Establishing predictive validity of measures is a major concern in marketing research. This paper investigates the conditions favoring the use of single items versus multi-item scales in terms of predictive validity. A series of complementary studies reveals that the predictive validity of single items varies considerably across different (concrete) constructs and stimuli objects. In an attempt to explain the observed instability, a comprehensive simulation study is conducted aimed at identifying the influence of different factors on the predictive validity of single versus multi-item measures. These include the average inter-item correlations in the predictor and criterion constructs, the number of items measuring these constructs, as well as the correlation patterns of multiple and single items between the predictor and criterion constructs. The simulation results show that, under most conditions typically encountered in practical applications, multi-item scales clearly outperform single items in terms of predictive validity. Only under very specific conditions do single items perform equally well as multi-item scales. Therefore, the use of single-item measures in empirical research should be approached with caution, and the use of such measures should be limited to special circumstances.
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Springer US,Springer Science + Business Media LLC,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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