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Andrew Parker

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The Australian Sheep-Goat Scale: An Evaluation of Factor Structure and Convergent Validity.

2018

The Australian Sheep-Goat Scale (ASGS) is a commonly used measure of belief in the paranormal. The scale contains items that index extrasensory perception (ESP), psychokinesis (PK), and life after death (LAD). Although, research employs the ASGS as both a general (unidimensional) and factorial (multidimensional) measure, few studies have examined the appropriateness of these solutions. Accordingly, the present paper tested the psychometric integrity of the ASGS via two studies. Study 1 assessed ASGS factorial structure using confirmatory factor analysis. To achieve this, merging of ASGS data from previously published studies and ongoing work created a heterogeneous sample of 1,601 responses…

convergent validityScale (ratio)lcsh:BF1-990Factor structurePsychokinesis050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStatisticsExtrasensory perceptionPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyReliability (statistics)Factor analysisOriginal Research05 social sciencesAustralian Sheep-Goat ScaleConfirmatory factor analysisbelief in the paranormalbifactor modellcsh:PsychologyConvergent validityRevised Paranormal Belief ScalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in psychology
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An Evaluation of the Belief in Science Scale

2019

The Belief in Science Scale (BISS) is a unidimensional measure that assesses the degree to which science is valued as a source of superior knowledge. Due to increased academic interest in the concept of belief in science, the BISS has emerged as an important measurement instrument. Noting an absence of validation evidence, the present paper, via two studies, evaluated the scale’s factorial structure. Both studies drew on data collected from previous research. Study 1 (N = 686), using parallel analysis and exploratory factor analysis, identified a unidimensional solution accounting for 56.43% of the observed variance. Study 2 (N = 535), using an independent sample, tested the unidimensional …

convergent validitybelief in sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Context (language use)050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modelingreality testing03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePersonalityPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Psychologymedia_commonOriginal Research05 social sciencespsychometric validationConfirmatory factor analysisExploratory factor analysisthinking stylelcsh:PsychologyConvergent validityQuartileConstruct (philosophy)PsychologySocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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