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Posts by Wendy Higgins

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Survey research is often interpreted as showing that belief in conspiracy theories can be surprisingly widespread, including belief in conspiracy theories that would be astonishing if true. For example, in The Atlantic we learn that “12 million Americans believe lizard people run our country”

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🏆 @simine.com, psychologist at @psychunimelb.bsky.social / @unimelb.bsky.social and Editor-in-Chief of Psychological Science (@psychscience.bsky.social) is a leading voice in the reform movement in psychology - and is now being honored with the €150K Individual Award.
Huge congratulations! 🎉

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Great question! A common measure is not very "common" without evidence of comparable performance across relevant contextual factors. If we know *how* a measure works we can predict contextual factors that will impact its validity potential - so I think #understoodmeasures might be a better framing.

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We also argue measurement requires a causal relationship from target attributes to measurement outcomes, making it a causal claim.

Upshot 1 even correlations between measured variables rely on causal inference.

Upshot 2 since good causal inference is hard, establishing realised validity is hard.

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Let’s stop talking about “valid measures.”

No measurement procedure will *always* measure what it is supposed to measure.

Instead:
Consider Validity Potential when selecting a measure.
Check for Realised Validity when interpreting its output.

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Validity Potential = how likely is it that this measurement procedure will measure what I want it to measure?

Realised Validity = does the specific output I collected from this measurement procedure measure what I am interpreting it as measuring?

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Rethinking psychological measurement: Validity potential versus realised validity We propose a concept of validity with a novel feature that we argue can facilitate improved measurement validation practices in the psychological scie…

Thrilled to share our new paper introducing “validity potential” versus “realised validity” as a key distinction for psychological measurement, with @davidmkaplanx.bsky.social, Alexander Gillett, @suttonprofessor.bsky.social, and @robert-m-ross.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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2025 APS Major Award winners | APS The APS recognises excellence and promotes achievement in psychology through a program of more than 80 awards each year

Thrilled to have been awarded an Australian Psychology Society Award for Excellent PhD Thesis in Psychology! psychology.org.au/about-us/wha...

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Thanks to everyone who came to Sydney for #AIMOS2025! I can't wait to see you in Wellington, NZ next year!

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Attended my PhD graduation ceremony yesterday. Gotta love the hat

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AI-generated ‘participants’ can lead social science experiments astray, study finds Data produced by “silicon samples” depends on researchers’ exact choice of models, prompts, and settings

A lot of psych is already conducted with online convenience samples & ppl are probably excited about silicon samples bc it would allow them to crank out more studies for even less 💸

How about we reconsider the idea that sciencey science involves collecting own data.
www.science.org/content/arti...

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The Eyes Test knows where I live 👀

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The ‘Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test’ may be less robust than we thought | BPS A new paper assesses the widely-used tool.

oh wow! lovely to see people engaging with my research 😃

www.bps.org.uk/research-dig...

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My editorial on how journals can earn trust.

We often use journal names as proxies for quality. This is bad bc it’s not valid. But it could be. Editors could make journal name a valid signal. And we could place value on journals that show us how they do that.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....

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Methods and Assumptions: A new section in Cortex

Chuffed and excited to announce a new journal section in Cortex:
*Methods and Assumptions* is open for submissions starting today!

Read the opening editorial here (OA): www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... 1/

1 year ago 55 30 2 3

Wendy Higgins (@wchiggins.bsky.social), who developed all these projects that interrogated the validity of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes test, has just been awarded her PhD and joined BlueSky! Follow her for more cutting-edge research on measurement and meta-science!

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Btw, those leonine eyes in my mammal identification test belong to a Chow Chow (dog) – notice any parallels?

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Stay tuned for the final paper from my thesis, which takes a step back to rethink validity itself.

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Construct validity evidence reporting practices for the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test: A systematic scoping review The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) is one of the most influential measures of social cognitive ability, and it has been used extensively in …

It includes a series of papers critiquing the validity of the widely used Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test. Conclusion: The Eyes Test is unsubstantiated, and thus, uninterpretable as a measure of social cognitive ability www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

scholar.google.com.au/citations?us...

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My thesis - Measurement in Crisis? A Critical Evaluation of Measurement Validation Practices in the Psychological Sciences - was awarded the Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor’s Commendation for Academic Excellence.

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My PhD was conferred today 🎉 A huge thank you to my amazing supervisors @robert-m-ross.bsky.social @davidmkaplanx.bsky.social, @suttonprofessor.bsky.social, and Alexander Gillett and collaborators @dredeschrijver.bsky.social, @vsavalei.bsky.social, and Vince Polito

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Introducing Dr Wendy Higgins and the Reading the Mammal in the Eyes Test.

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