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A Revised Structural Dimensionality of the Attributions about Poverty and Wealth Scales
People’s understanding of the causes of poverty and wealth is an essential trigger for how they interact with these social groups. However, the existing measures that capture these phenomena have several limitations. Therefore, we revised the factorial structure of the poverty and wealth attribution scales to create a unified scale. We back-translated the original items, conducted exploratory and confirmatory analyses, restructured the scale’s factors, and related them with other covariates to test its validity. Our results indicate that these scales differentiated between internal and external attributions, demonstrating that the new factorial structure has a better fit than the original structure has.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice provides a unique blend of high-quality research, policy and practice from leading authors in the field related to all aspects of poverty and social exclusion. The journal has changed its name to reflect its wider scope and has growing international coverage. Content spans a broad spectrum of poverty-related topics including social security, employment and unemployment, regeneration, housing, health, education and criminal justice, as well as issues of ethnicity, gender, disability and other inequalities as they relate to social justice.