The Fundamental Dissimilarity Between Psychological Traits and Physical Measures: Implications for Measurement and Assessment

2800 words Introduction Psychological traits are a central focus of research in psychology and other social sciences. Unlike physical measures like height, weight, or blood pressure which have specified measured objects, objects of measurement and measurement units, psychological traits are inherently more complex and abstract, which makes their measurement and assessment challenging and, as I … Continue reading The Fundamental Dissimilarity Between Psychological Traits and Physical Measures: Implications for Measurement and Assessment