The flow experience: a Rasch analysis of Jackson's Flow State Scale.

Journal of outcome measurement Pub Date : 1999-01-01
G Tenenbaum, G J Fogarty, S A Jackson
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Jackson and Marsh (1996) reported the development of a Flow State Scale (FSS) for use in sport and physical activity. The FSS contains 36 items measuring the nine dimensions of flow described by Csikszentmihalyi (1990, 1993). Jackson and Marsh reported high internal consistency estimates for the subscales and evidence for nine first-order factors and one second-order factor when confirmatory factor analytic techniques were used. The present study extended this validation work by subjecting the data from the original sample (N = 394) of elite younger athletes and a subsequent sample (N = 398) of older athletes to Rasch analysis. These Rasch analyses showed quite clearly that the flow dimensions may be conceptualised as a continuum with "autotelic experience" being experienced more readily than dimensions such as "transformation of time", a state that may only be encountered at the height of a deep flow experience. The Rasch analyses provide useful additional information about the areas of the flow continuum tapped by the items and scales of the FSS and, in so doing, help to confirm the construct validity and generalisability of the scale itself.

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心流体验:Jackson心流状态量表的Rasch分析。
Jackson和Marsh(1996)报道了用于运动和身体活动的心流状态量表(FSS)的发展。FSS包含36个项目,测量Csikszentmihalyi(1999,1993)描述的9个维度的流动。Jackson和Marsh报告了使用验证性因子分析技术时,对子量表和九个一阶因子和一个二阶因子的高内部一致性估计和证据。本研究通过对原始样本(N = 394)的优秀年轻运动员和随后样本(N = 398)的老年运动员的数据进行Rasch分析,扩展了这一验证工作。这些Rasch分析非常清楚地表明,流维度可以被概念化为一个连续体,与“时间转换”这样的维度相比,“自成一体的体验”更容易被体验,这种状态可能只会在深度流体验的高度遇到。Rasch分析为FSS的项目和量表所挖掘的流动连续区域提供了有用的额外信息,这样做有助于确认量表本身的结构有效性和普遍性。
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