Content Validity of Creativity Self‐Report Questionnaires From <scp>PISA</scp> 2022
Benjamin Goecke, Selina Weiss, Baptiste Barbot
Abstract
ABSTRACT The present paper questions the content validity of the eight creativity‐related self‐report scales available in PISA 2022's context questionnaire and provides a set of considerations for researchers interested in using these indexes. Specifically, we point out some threats to the content validity of these scales (e.g., creative thinking self‐efficacy , creativity, and openness to intellect ) including ambiguity in construct and content definition, construct underrepresentation, or item overlaps between constructs. We then discuss content validity from a theoretical angle, outlining how important is the clarity of content domain definition and corresponding test content, to avoid possible jingle‐jangle fallacies in the item sets (e.g., overlap between same/similar items attributed to different constructs) which undermine the utility of resulting scores. We also present approaches for empirically quantifying content validity. In all, this paper calls for a cautious use and interpretation of creativity self‐report data in PISA 2022 as it stands. It provides guidance for further examination of the content validity of the creativity‐related self‐report scales in PISA 2022. Such future efforts are necessary to enhance the validity of inferences made from these self‐report scale scores, to optimize their comparability across different research teams and nations, toward a more generalizable use in creativity and education research.