An Analysis of the Structure, Validity, and Reliability of the Collegian Attitudes Toward Inclusive Campus Recreation (CAICR) Scale

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Recreational Sports Journal Pub Date : 2019-10-01 DOI:10.1177/1558866119884895
C. McKay, Jung Yeon Park, J. Haegele
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The purpose of this study was to test the construct validity and internal consistency of the Collegian Attitudes toward Inclusive Campus Recreation (CAICR) Scale, a collegiate adaptation of the Children’s Attitudes toward Integrated Physical Education–Revised Scale. The CAICR seeks to measure attitudes toward inclusive lifetime fitness, sport, and recreation at the collegiate level. Participants were 192 college students. The factor structure of the scale was investigated using a confirmatory factor analysis with the weighted least square estimator. The CAICR Scale demonstrated acceptable internal consistency levels for the complete scale (11 items), inclusion subscale (6 items), and sport modification subscale (5 items). Results suggest that the 2-factor model (indicating inclusion and sport modification) showed suitable model fit, and the model outperformed a single-factor solution. Current findings suggest that the CAICR has the ability to contribute to sociocultural attitude research at the collegiate level in a valid and reliable manner.
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大学生包容性校园娱乐态度量表的结构、效度和信度分析
本研究的目的是测试大学生对包容性校园娱乐态度量表(CAICR)的结构有效性和内部一致性,该量表是儿童对综合体育教育态度的大学适应量表——修订量表。CAICR旨在衡量大学层面对包容性终身健身、体育和娱乐的态度。参与者是192名大学生。采用加权最小二乘估计量表的验证性因子分析法对量表的因子结构进行了调查。CAICR量表显示,完整量表(11项)、纳入量表(6项)和运动修改量表(5项)的内部一致性水平可接受。结果表明,2因素模型(包括包容性和运动修正)显示出合适的模型拟合,并且该模型优于单因素解。目前的研究结果表明,CAICR有能力以有效和可靠的方式为大学层面的社会文化态度研究做出贡献。
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