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Factorial Validity and Reliability of the Curricular Goals in Physical Education Questionnaire
Nelli LyyraEsko LeskinenPilvikki Heikinaro-johanssonsubject
Psychomotor learningta112factor analyseseducationValidityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationTest validityConfirmatory factor analysisPhysical activity levelExploratory factor analysiscurricular goalsDevelopmental psychologyPhysical educationphysical educationfactorial invarianceMathematics educationnational curriculumOrthopedics and Sports Medicineta516Psychologyta315Curriculumdescription
This study aimed to examine the validity and reliability of an instrument designed to measure student perceptions of curricular goals in physical education, the Curricular Goals in Physical Education Questionnaire. Participants were 879 Finnish students from grades 7 to 9 (412 girls, 467 boys; mean age 13.81). An exploratory factor analysis was performed on Sample 1 (n = 287), revealing a four-factor solution and suggesting that factor structure be cross-validated with confirmatory factor analysis in Sample 2 (n = 592). Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated an acceptable fit and supported the four-factor model. Tests for gender invariance supported configural, metric, and scalar invariance. Analyses of factor mean differences indicated that girls attributed more importance than boys to physical education’s health-related goals, social and emotional learning, and motor skill development. This study confirmed the validity of the Curricular Goals in Physical Education Questionnaire to assess student pers...
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2015-04-03 | Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science |