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by theothertimcook 925 days ago
How can this be validated and what is the dataset you're measuringa gaint to conclude top quintile?
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I score a 4.3 on the 12-item scale which puts me right about 80th percentile[1]. How about you?

1. https://www.qu.edu/499a48/globalassets/global/media/qu/photo...

Never done the grit scale, and I'm not convinced it's a relaible measure as a one off, self-assessment scale.

Grit, resilience, mental toughness, growth mindset are all great concepts but they're not really able to be measured in a validated way that produces reliable data.

What level of intra-rater reliability would convince you?
I honestly don't know, I've been looking at differnt validated tools and measurments for the last 18 months and they're all very fluffy and pop-psychy.
I appreciate you honesty.

Operationalizing and validating concepts and measures is genuinely difficult. There's always a question of whether the concept itself is real, if the test is really measuring it, and if anything can be learned from precisely measuring it.

Personally, I think this tracks with how reified the concept is in a particular society. No one would think twice at the validity of a gender test, some may question the validity or intelligence tests, and many may question grit tests. The almost instinctual reaction towards tests says more about someone's degree of social internalization than it does about the test, though of course it doesn't feel this way to the person being asked - see reification above.