methodaffect
Methodaffect refers to the systematic influence exerted by the data collection or measurement method on observed responses, producing variance that is attributable to the method rather than the constructs being studied. The term is used in methodological discussions to emphasize that how data are gathered can shape results independently of the underlying phenomena.
The concept is related to, but not identical with, established ideas such as method effects in psychometrics
Mechanisms behind methodaffect include mode differences (for example online versus in-person surveys), instrument characteristics (such as
Implications for research quality are substantial: methodaffect can threaten construct validity and comparability across studies. Addressing
In practice, researchers interpret observed method-driven differences cautiously, seeking converging evidence across methods and transparently reporting