Evaluating the psychometric properties of a Malay version of Bostick's (1992) Library Anxiety scale (doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.22452/mjlis.vol21no2.1)

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science Pub Date : 2016-07-15 DOI:10.22452/MJLIS.VOL21NO2.1
N. Karim, N. Rashid
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The purpose of this study was to identify the components of library anxiety using a Malay version of Bostick’s (1992) Library Anxiety Scale (LAS) and to examine the effects of demographic variables such as gender, native language, year of study, prior exposure to library services and medium of instruction on the variation in the library anxiety construct. A 46-item Malay version of Bostick’s (1992) Library Anxiety Scale (LAS) was tested among 130 medical students drawn randomly from a population of 423 students pursuing their Bachelor of Medicine or Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree. The findings revealed a 3-factor solution which corresponded to the five factors as found by Bostick’s (1992) pioneering psychometric measure of library anxiety. The sub-scales of library anxiety were termed barriers with staff, affective barriers and comfort with library technology. The factor barriers with staff explained 19.76% of the variance in the library construct, followed by affective barriers factor explaining 11.55% of the variance and a third factor comfort with library technology explained 10.282% of the variance. The overall scale as well as each of the three sub-scales wassubmitted to an internal reliability assessment resulting in a satisfactory Cronbach’s internal reliability coefficient alpha. Despite the fewer number of sub-scales that were yielded by the Malay  version of Bostick’s (1992) Library Anxiety Scale (LAS), the translated scale has been shown to be a valid and reliable instrument.
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马来语版Bostick(1992)图书馆焦虑量表的心理测量特性评估(doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.22452/mjlis.vol21no2.1)
本研究的目的是使用Bostick(1992)的马来文版图书馆焦虑量表(LAS)来确定图书馆焦虑的组成部分,并检验人口统计变量(如性别、母语、学习年份、先前接触图书馆服务和教学媒介)对图书馆焦虑结构变化的影响。采用Bostick(1992)的46项马来语版图书馆焦虑量表(LAS)对从423名攻读医学学士或外科学士学位的学生中随机抽取的130名医学生进行了测试。研究结果揭示了一个3因素解决方案,对应于Bostick(1992)开创性的图书馆焦虑心理测量方法所发现的5个因素。图书馆焦虑的子量表分为与工作人员的障碍、情感障碍和对图书馆技术的舒适。与工作人员的障碍因素解释了19.76%的图书馆建设方差,其次是情感障碍因素解释了11.55%的方差,第三个因素对图书馆技术的舒适度解释了10.282%的方差。整体量表以及三个子量表中的每一个都提交给内部信度评估,结果是令人满意的Cronbach内部信度系数alpha。尽管马来语版本的Bostick(1992)图书馆焦虑量表(LAS)产生的子量表数量较少,但翻译后的量表已被证明是一种有效和可靠的工具。
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Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science
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