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Actitudes hacia la estadística en estudiantes de Ciencias de la Educación : propiedades psicométricas de la versión española del Survey of Attitudes Toward Statistics (SATS-36)

Javier Rodríguez-santeroJavier Gil-flores

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UniversityUniversidadPsychometricsciencias de la educaciónStatisticsStructural validitySpanish versionActitudes de los estudiantesEducationestadísticaStudent attitudespsicometríaestudiante universitario de primer cicloInternal consistency:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]Factor analysisanálisis factorialPsychologyactitud del alumnoUNESCO::PEDAGOGÍASocial psychologyrendimiento

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The study of attitudes towards statistics is a topic which has aroused the interest of researchers in different countries and at teaching levels. In this work we present an analysis of the psychometric properties, in terms of structural validity and internal consistency, of a Spanish version of the Survey of Attitudes Towards Statistics (SATS-36) administered to education students. The results obtained from the 409 participants indicate a lack of fit for the six-factor model proposed by the authors of the SATS, especially compared with the five-factor model with corrected mistakes that the authors of this work propose. These results coincide with what has been defended by other investigations as to the reduction of the number of attitudinal components measured with the SATS The study of attitudes towards statistics is a topic which has aroused the interest of researchers in different countries and at teaching levels. In this work we present an analysis of the psychometric properties, in terms of structural validity and internal consistency, of a Spanish version of the Survey of Attitudes Towards Statistics (SATS-36) administered to education students. The results obtained from the 409 participants indicate a lack of fit for the six-factor model proposed by the authors of the SATS, especially compared with the five-factor model with corrected mistakes that the authors of this work propose. These results coincide with what has been defended by other investigations as to the reduction of the number of attitudinal components measured with the SATS

http://hdl.handle.net/11162/191185