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A Validation Study of Classroom Assessment Scoring System–Secondary in the Finnish School Context

2017

This study examined the reliability and validity of the Classroom Assessment Scoring System–Secondary (CLASS-S) in Finnish classrooms. Trained observers coded classroom interactions based on video recordings of 46 Grade 6 classrooms (450 cycles). Concurrent associations were investigated with respect to teacher self-ratings (e.g., efficacy beliefs and teaching-related stress). Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the hypothesized three-factor structure of the original CLASS-S (Emotional Support, Organizational Support, and Instructional Support), with some modifications, provided a better fit for the data compared with one- and two-factor structures. Structural validity was demonstrate…

Sociology and Political ScienceContext (language use)luokkatyöskentelyDevelopmental psychologyGoodness of fithavainnointiRating scaleclassroom workDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course Studiesta515Reliability (statistics)Classroom Assessment Scoring System-Secondary (CLASS-S)Self-efficacy05 social sciences050301 educationTeaching Through Interactionsopetusrakenneanalyysistructure analysisConfirmatory factor analysisInter-rater reliabilityclassroom observationScale (social sciences)Psychology0503 educationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologyThe Journal of Early Adolescence
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Rosenberg's self‐esteem scale: Two factors or method effects

1999

Self‐esteem is one of the most studied constructs in psychology. It has been measured with a variety of methods and instruments. Although Rosenberg's (1965) self‐report scale is one of the most widely used, empirical evidence on factor validity of this scale is somewhat contradictory, with either 1 or 2 factors. The results of this study suggest the existence of a global self‐esteem factor underlying responses to the scale, although the inclusion of method effects is needed to achieve a good model fit.

Sociology and Political ScienceScale (ratio)media_common.quotation_subjectSelf-Esteem ScaleRosenberg self-esteem scaleSelf-esteemGeneral Decision SciencesFactor structureConfirmatory factor analysisGoodness of fitModeling and SimulationEmpirical evidencePsychologyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSocial psychologymedia_commonStructural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal
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Measurement Invariance of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support Among Chinese and South Asian Ethnic Minority Adolescents in Hong Ko…

2020

Seven hundred adolescents (Chinese = 50%; South Asian ethnic minority = 50%) with mean age of 15.3 years (SD = 1.53). Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was performed to assess measurement invariance of the MSPSS scale across Chinese and South Asian ethnic minority samples. Results show that the original three-factor structure of the MSPSS was supported in both samples. Measurement invariance was supported in terms of configural, metric, and partial scalar invariance. Given partial scalar invariance was achieved, the latent mean differences were compared across samples. Chinese adolescents had higher levels of all three types of social support when compared with their South Asian ethni…

South asialcsh:BF1-990ethnic minorityEthnic groupChinese culture03 medical and health sciencesSocial support0302 clinical medicinePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invariance030212 general & internal medicineGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchvalidationChinese05 social sciencesMean agesocial supportConfirmatory factor analysismeasurement invariancelcsh:PsychologyScale (social sciences)Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyDemographyFrontiers in Psychology
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Adaptation and Initial Validation of the BRCS in an Elderly Spanish Sample

2012

Resilience is understood as a dynamic process encompassing positive adaptation within the context of adversity. This study examined the validity of the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS), a 4-item measure designed to capture tendencies to cope with stress in a highly adaptive manner, in an elderly Spanish population. A total of 133 elderly people from an association of retired persons in Valencia (Spain) provided the responses for the validation study. The factorial validity of the scale was tested using confirmatory factor analysis, with a single dimension of resilience with adequate fit indexes emerging from this analysis. The BRCS has adequate internal consistency both at the scale and…

Spanish populationCoping (psychology)Optimismmedia_common.quotation_subjectInternal consistencyCoping resourcesElderly peopleLearned helplessnessPsychologyApplied PsychologyConfirmatory factor analysismedia_commonClinical psychologyEuropean Journal of Psychological Assessment
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Panel Conditioning or SOCRATIC EFFECT REVISITED: 99 Citations, but is there Theoretical Progress?

2020

In a paper published as early as 1987 by Jagodzinski, Kuhnel and Schmidt on attitude measurement in a three wave panel study, we established empirically a general orientation toward foreign employees in Western Germany called “Gastarbeiter”. These items have been continuously used from 1980 till now in the ALLBUS studies (Wasmer and Hochman 2019). In this paper, we have analyzed how the citation, explanation and modeling of the Socratic effect for explaining changes in panel data developed over time starting with the original paper of Jagodzinski et al. (1987). According to Google Scholar retrieved at 24.1.2019, 99 citations were found, which are all listed in the Online Supplementary. From…

SpecificationAutoregressive modelEconometricsSocratic methodVariance (accounting)CitationConfirmatory factor analysisSign (linguistics)Panel dataMathematics
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A Monte Carlo study comparing PIV, ULS and DWLS in the estimation of dichotomous confirmatory factor analysis

2012

We conducted a Monte Carlo study to investigate the performance of the polychoric instrumental variable estimator (PIV) in comparison to unweighted least squares (ULS) and diagonally weighted least squares (DWLS) in the estimation of a confirmatory factor analysis model with dichotomous indicators. The simulation involved 144 conditions (1,000 replications per condition) that were defined by a combination of (a) two types of latent factor models, (b) four sample sizes (100, 250, 500, 1,000), (c) three factor loadings (low, moderate, strong), (d) three levels of non-normality (normal, moderately, and extremely non-normal), and (e) whether the factor model was correctly specified or misspecif…

Statistics and ProbabilityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Sample size determinationMonte Carlo methodStatisticsInstrumental variable estimatorGeneral MedicinePolychoric correlationLeast squaresGeneral PsychologyConfirmatory factor analysisFactor analysisMathematicsBritish Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology
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STATIS and DISTATIS: optimum multitable principal component analysis and three way metric multidimensional scaling

2012

STATIS is an extension of principal component analysis PCA tailored to handle multiple data tables that measure sets of variables collected on the same observations, or, alternatively, as in a variant called dual-STATIS, multiple data tables where the same variables are measured on different sets of observations. STATIS proceeds in two steps: First it analyzes the between data table similarity structure and derives from this analysis an optimal set of weights that are used to compute a linear combination of the data tables called the compromise that best represents the information common to the different data tables; Second, the PCA of this compromise gives an optimal map of the observation…

Statistics and ProbabilityMathematical optimizationSimilarity (geometry)[STAT.TH]Statistics [stat]/Statistics Theory [stat.TH]Linear discriminant analysiscomputer.software_genre01 natural sciences[ STAT.TH ] Statistics [stat]/Statistics Theory [stat.TH]Correspondence analysisSet (abstract data type)010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine[MATH.MATH-ST]Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]Multiple factor analysisPrincipal component analysisMetric (mathematics)Data miningMultidimensional scaling[ MATH.MATH-ST ] Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST]0101 mathematicscomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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Multiple factor analysis: principal component analysis for multitable and multiblock data sets

2013

Multiple factor analysis MFA, also called multiple factorial analysis is an extension of principal component analysis PCA tailored to handle multiple data tables that measure sets of variables coll...

Statistics and ProbabilityMeasure (data warehouse)business.industryPattern recognitionMultiple dataMultiple correspondence analysisRelationship squareMultiple factor analysisPrincipal component analysisArtificial intelligenceFactorial analysisGeneralized singular value decompositionbusinessMathematicsWiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Statistics
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The theme park experience: An analysis of pleasure, arousal and satisfaction

2005

Abstract This article analyses how visitor emotions in a theme park environment influence satisfaction and behavioural intentions. Emotions consist of two independent dimensions, i.e. pleasure and arousal. Two competing models were tested. The first model is derived from the environmental psychology research stream as developed by (An Approach to Environmental Psychology, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1974), where the visitor's arousal generates pleasure and, in turn, approach/avoidance behaviour. This emotion-cognition model is supported by Zajonc and Markus (1984). The second model to be tested is based on Lazarus’ (Emotion and Adaptation, Oxford University Press, New York, 1991) cognitive theory…

Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectVisitor patternTransportationCognitionDevelopmentConfirmatory factor analysisPleasureWillingness to payTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementLoyaltyEnvironmental psychologyPsychologySocial psychologyConsumer behaviourmedia_commonTourism Management
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Revista electrónica de investigación y evaluación educativa

2010

Este trabajo tiene el propósito de mostrar el uso de la metodología de Modelos de Ecuaciones Estructurales (SEM) para validar la estructura conceptual de cuestionarios de contexto que se utilizan en los estudios nacionales e internacionales para evaluar el logro educativo de los escolares. Desgraciadamente, los organismos evaluadores no destinan los mismos recursos técnicos a los cuestionarios de contexto que a las pruebas de aprendizaje, por lo que rara vez los primeros son sujetos a estudios de validez. Para mostrar el uso de la metodología SEM, se seleccionó el cuestionario dirigido a alumnos que utilizó el Instituto Nacional para la Evaluación de la Educación (INEE) para conocer los fac…

Structural Equations Modeling Confirmatory Factor Analysis Construct Validity Context Questionnaires National Institute for the Evaluation of Educationevaluación formativaaprendizajeeducación preescolarcuestionario
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