Teaching about developing a scientific rationale and preprint on sexual self-esteem published,... .
A very brief post to highlight a session which I will host tomorrow for our 3rd year bachelor project students, slides can be found here here. Probably, I am not the best person to deliver such a session, as I wouldn’t qualify myself as being very theoretically rigorous. Then again, sometimes I think an excellent project can consist of trying to replicate an original study. Hopefully that comes across from these slides.
We also published our preprint on sexual self esteem. So do have a look. In a nutshell, we meta-analysed a commonly used scale’s Cronbach’s alpha and found it to be fairly robust. That’s not to say that there are no other aspects of measurement which will require a closer look! Many thanks to my co-authors: Alaric Lloyd and Genavee Brown. Now perhaps we need to follow up further on those other aspects of measurement… . Stay Tuned… .
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