Measurement error and changes in personal constructs

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William V. Chambers
Cite this article:  Chambers, W. (1985). Measurement error and changes in personal constructs. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 13(1), 29-32.


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Personal construct psychologists have suggested various psychological functions explain differences in the stability of constructs. Among these functions are constellatory and loose construction. This paper argues that measurement error is a more parsimonious explanation of the differences in construct stability reported in these studies.
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