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Advanced Research Skills

3. Determining the Validity of Your Instrument

The requirement to use a validated instrument to measure your research outcomes can be met by locating scholarly research articles that use your instrument.
  • Search your instrument in the library collections, limiting to peer-review, scholarly research articles and preview the articles by clicking into the title to view the data describing the research methods.
  • Be sure to confirm with your advisor/instructor that your chosen tool and validation meets the criteria for your project.
  • Check with your advisor to confirm that your resources are adequate for validation.

FINDING articles by instrument name in the Library

  • Use the IN (Instrumentation) limiter (by choosing it from the dropdown menu next to the search boxes)
  • searches the database for statistical instruments that are discussed in  a scholarly journal article or used for the research instrument
  • IN must be chosen in order to be searched – otherwise only content that cites or mentions an instrument will be returned in results 
  • Select a Field searching will NOT search for instruments used in the article

4. Using an Instrument

American Sentinel College Library does not house test instruments nor grant permission for use in projects. 

  • most instruments are commercially owned and available through test publishers 
  • all measurement tools require permission to use  
  • there are some exceptions, such as tools through RAND Healthcare (see list below)
  • for commercial tests, allow time for order and delivery.
  • out of print tests may belong to the original author; contact them or researchers who validated the instrument for information

Locate the Owner's contact information

  • look in the text of an article that validated the instrument for researcher contact or instrument information
  • look for author/owner information in one of the online repositories listed in this guide
  • contact the copyright holder (could be an individual, a group or a company) for permission to use. It may cost $.
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