Neurophysiological Correlates of Information Systems Commonly Used Self-Reported Measures: A Multitrait Multimethod Study

System Science(2012)

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Given the importance and criticality of instrument validation in IS research, the objective of this study is to provide a systematic assessment of IS construct validity via a multitrait multimethod (MTMM). In doing so, this paper uses structurally different methods -- neurophysiological and self-reported scales - to measure three commonly used IS constructs: engagement, arousal and cognitive load. The study's results generally support MTMM expectations and shed light on the complexity of detecting the nature of mono-method bias. More specifically, the study's results show that primitive perceptual IS constructs such as arousal are unlikely to suffer from mono-method bias, whereas more complex perceptual constructs such as engagement or cognitive load have higher within method correlations. There are two alternative explanations for the within method correlations: a) a method bias, or b) a combination between trait and method.
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method bias,multitrait multimethod study,mtmm expectation,information systems commonly,cognitive load,self-reported measures,complex perceptual,different method,method correlation,primitive perceptual,mono-method bias,instrument validation,neurophysiological correlates,alternative explanation,construct validity,sensors,information systems,indexes,information system,electroencephalography,correlation,indexation,reliability,neurophysiology
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