Validation of an Arabic Version of the Gifted Rating Scales–School Form

IF 1.2 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL JOURNAL FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE GIFTED Pub Date : 2020-07-04 DOI:10.1177/0162353220933005
Ahmed Hassan Hemdan Mohamed, E. Omara
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The purpose of this study was to explore the psychometric properties of an Arabic translation of the Gifted Rating Scales–School Form (GRS-S) on a national sample of 907 students from Cycle 1 (Grades 1 to 4) and Cycle 2 (Grades 5 to 10) from five governorates in Oman (Muscat, Dhofar, Al-Batinah North, Al-Sharqiyah South, and Al-Dhahira). The replicability of the GRS-S factor structure was examined using the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The CFA results supported the six-factor solution of the original scale. Also, Cronbach’s alpha reliability coefficients of the GRS-S subscales ranged from .91 to .96. The criterion-related validity for the GRS-S scores was supported as statistically significant correlations were found between the GRS-S subscales and the Gifted and Talented Rating Scales–Second edition (GATES-2), students’ academic achievement, and the scores of the Profile of Creative Abilities (PCA) rating scale. The metric invariance results revealed that the six-factor structure of GRS-S was equally applicable across gender and grade levels.
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资优评定量表-学校表格阿拉伯文版本的验证
本研究的目的是在阿曼五个省(马斯喀特、佐法尔、北巴提纳、南沙奇亚和达希拉)的907名第一周期(1至4年级)和第二周期(5至10年级)学生的全国样本中,探索天才评定量表(GRS-S)阿拉伯语翻译的心理测量特性。GRS-S因子结构的可复制性采用验证性因子分析(CFA)进行检验。CFA的结果支持了原始量表的六因子解。此外,GRS-s分量表的Cronbachα信度系数在.91到.96之间。GRS-S评分的标准相关有效性得到了支持,因为GRS-S分量表与天才和天才评定量表第二版(GATES-2)、学生的学业成绩和创造能力档案(PCA)评定量表的得分之间存在统计学上显著的相关性。度量不变性结果表明,GRS-S的六因子结构在性别和年级水平上同样适用。
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