interinstrumentvariabilitet
Interinstrumentvariabilitet is a term used in research to describe the differences in results or measures obtained from different instruments or tools used to assess a particular phenomenon or attribute. It refers to the variability or inconsistency in data or measurements that arises from using different instruments or tools to collect the same data.
This concept is particularly relevant in the context of psychological research, where different scales or questionnaires
Researchers have been aware of the issue of interinstrumentvariabilitet for some time, and it has been acknowledged
In order to mitigate the effects of interinstrumentvariabilitet, researchers often use a range of strategies, including