Philipp Geisen, Friedemann Trutzenberg, Michael Eid
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摘要
摘要:为了解决全球挑战的复杂性(如移民、气候变化),研究必须考察许多结构及其相互关系。因此,需要有效的评估方法(如短量表),特别是在构建大规模社会调查时。作为应对全球挑战相关行为的重要预测因素,广泛使用的评估全球认同的工具是全人类认同(IWAH)量表(McFarland et al., 2012)。在本研究中,我们的目的是调查这个量表是否可以充分地代表一个单一的项目。使用双因子-(S*I−1)模型,我们分析了来自量表本身的一个项目(项目5)和来自世界价值观调查(WVS;Inglehart等人,2018)可以充分代表德国版的IWAH量表。样本(n = 1369)在年龄、性别、收入、教育程度和居住地区方面代表了德国人口。项目5显示出适当的单项信度(.82),代表了IWAH单项真实方差的64-93%,而WVS项目(Rel(Y WVS) = .61)代表了52-81%。为了反映IWAH的多维度,建议使用4项短量表。
Efficient Measurement of Global Human Identification and Citizenship – Is One Item Sufficient?
Abstract: To address the complexity of global challenges (e.g., migration, climate change), research must examine many constructs and their interrelationships. Therefore, efficient assessment methods (e.g., short scales) are required, especially when constructing large-scale social surveys. A widely used instrument for assessing global identification as an important predictor of behavior related to coping with global challenges is the Identification With All Humanity (IWAH) scale ( McFarland et al., 2012 ). With the present study, we aimed to investigate whether this scale can be sufficiently represented by a single item. Using bifactor-(S*I − 1) models, we analyzed whether one item from the scale itself (Item 5) and a related single-item measure from the World Values Survey (WVS; Inglehart et al., 2018 ) could adequately represent a German version of the IWAH scale. The sample ( n = 1,369) was representative of the German population regarding age, gender, income, education, and region of residence. Item 5 showed an appropriate single-item reliability (.82) and represented 64–93% of the true variance in the individual IWAH items, whereas the WVS item (Rel( Y WVS ) = .61) represented 52–81%. To reflect the multidimensionality of the IWAH, a 4-item short scale is recommended.
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The main purpose of the EJPA is to present important articles which provide seminal information on both theoretical and applied developments in this field. Articles reporting the construction of new measures or an advancement of an existing measure are given priority. The journal is directed to practitioners as well as to academicians: The conviction of its editors is that the discipline of psychological assessment should, necessarily and firmly, be attached to the roots of psychological science, while going deeply into all the consequences of its applied, practice-oriented development.