Development and validation of the compliant and principled sportspersonship scale
Autor: | Peter J. Clough, Lee Crust, John L. Perry, Samantha Nabb, Adam R. Nicholls |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Competitive Behavior Adolescent Psychometrics Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation C870 Psychometrics Test validity Goodness of fit Rating scale Surveys and Questionnaires Statistics Content validity Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Motivation Construct validity General Medicine Variance (accounting) Middle Aged C800 Psychology Moral Development Exploratory factor analysis Attitude England Nephrology Scale (social sciences) Female Factor Analysis Statistical Psychological Theory Psychology Social psychology Sports |
Popis: | Copyright © 2015 SHAPE America. Purpose: A new measure of sportspersonship, which differentiates between compliance and principled approaches, was developed and initially validated in 3 studies. Method: Study 1 developed items, assessed content validity, and proposed a model. Study 2 tested the factorial validity of the model on an independent sample. Study 3 further tested the factorial validity on another independent sample as well as the construct validity. Results: In Study 1, a 71-item questionnaire was developed. Exploratory factor analysis reduced the questionnaire to a 6-factor, 33-item scale explaining 47.70% of the variance. Study 2 tested this revised questionnaire in a series of confirmatory factor analyses, presenting a 24-item and 5-factor model with acceptable fit, χ2(242) = 455.9, comparative fit index =.93, Tucker-Lewis Index =.92, standardized root mean square residual =.05, root mean square error of approximation =.04. Study 3 provided some evidence to support the construct validity of the 24-item scale using theoretically associated measures. Conclusions: This series of studies provided some initial validity evidences of the Compliant and Principled Sportspersonship Scale. |
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