Instrument development research refers to the process of developing new measures or questionnaires, as well as the psychometric evaluation of screens and assessments (i.e., reliability, validity, and responsiveness). Examples of commonly used research methods include psychometric systematic reviews (which summarise evidence on the reliability and validity of existing measures) and Delphi studies, e.g., repeated online surveys to reach consensus among experts

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Prof. Renée Speyer