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  <body><![CDATA[<p>Take a look at some of your favorite empirical research, and you will almost certainly find a case where the authors have &ldquo;adapted&rdquo; one or more of the measures used in their research.</p>

<p>Scale adaptation is a catch-all term that is used to indicate that the authors changed something about the scale: the number of items, the situational context of the items, the organizational-level of the construct, the response scale, etc. It is such a common practice that it doesn&rsquo;t even seem to rise to the level of awareness when we read (or review) an article. But we should be aware of and, in fact, be concerned; scale adaptation can have important consequences on the validity of the scales we use.</p>

<p>In this presentation, Eric Heggestad&nbsp;will discuss &nbsp;research to document the commonness of scale adaptation and to identify the key ways authors are adapting scales. He will &nbsp;also talk through the results of a&nbsp;survey of journal reviewers and psychometrics experts, documenting their levels of concern regarding various forms of scale adaptation (e.g., shortening a scale, changing the context, changing the time-frame, etc.).</p>

<p>Heggestad will provide a demonstration of an application to help authors shorten scales (a very common form of adaptation) for their research.</p>

<p>About the Speaker</p>

<p><strong><a href="https://pages.uncc.edu/ericheggestad/">Eric Heggestad</a></strong> is an industrial and organizational psychologist. His expertise and professional interests are&nbsp;associated&nbsp;with how organizations can best hire and develop their employees. He enjoys&nbsp;conducting&nbsp;scientific&nbsp;research on these issues, as well as working with companies to improve their processes.</p>

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