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Psychometric evaluation of revised task-telated worry scale (TRWS-R): A Mokken model analysis [Psychometrické zhodnotenie Mokkenového modelu pre Škálu na úlohu zameraných obáv]

Marko, M.

. 2016 ; 7 (1) : 125-134.

Language English Country Czech Republic

Document type Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Cieľom predkladaného výskumu je prešetriť psychometrické vlastnosti revidovanej Škály na úlohu zameraných obáv na slovenskom výbere (N=200). Osempoložková škála bola adaptovaná z pôvodnej subškály Dotazníka kognitívnej interferencie (Sarasonet al., 1986), ktorý predstavuje užitočný nástroj pre posúdenie miery výskytu obáv, ktoré sa vyskytujú pri riešení úloh. Realizované boli odhady vnútornej konzistencie, konfirmačná faktorová analýza a Mokkenová škálová analýza. Výsledky naznačujú, že škála má obzvlášť dobrú vnútornú konzistenciu, homogenitu položiek (jednodimenzionálnosť) a spĺňa kritéria ako pre monotónny model homogenity, tak aj model dvojitej monotonicity. Poskytnutá evidencia naznačuje, že TRWS-R je vhodným nástrojom, ktorý je možné využiť pre posudzovanie kognitívnej interferencie v relevantnom výskume.

Task-related worries can be understood as an inherent component of an anxious state and stress response. Under evaluating conditions (e.g. cognitive testing), these worries, due to cognitive interference they create, may have undesirable effects on a cognitive performance at hand. Since cognitive interference has been documented to affect a broad spectrum of cognitive performance (Hembree, 1988), development of a method for its assessment is required. For this purpose we modified a part of the original Cognitive Interference Questionnaire (Sarason et al., 1986) in order to create the revised TaskRelated Worry Scale (TRWS-R) and investigated its psychometric properties. Data from two hundreds of participants (72 male, 139 female; age ranging from 18 to 24) were obtained to inspect the modified scale’s properties on Slovak sample. After the scale was reformulated and shortened, the resulting set of eight items was subjected for examination of internal consistency (Cronbach'salpha, Revelle’sbeta, Armor'stheta, and McDonald'somega coefficients), expected unidimensionality (confirmatory factor analysis), and scalability (nonparametric item response model - Mokken scale analysis). The results indicate that the scale has rather reasonable consistency. Both mean inter-item correlation and corrected mean item-score correlation were relatively high (r= .469 and r = .636 respectively). Additionally, all estimated consistency coefficients reached required thresholds (namely: α = .88,β = .79,θ = .86,Ω =.88). Robust confirmatory factor analysis and Cronbach-Mesbah curve convergently supported the hypothesized unidimensional factor solution (CFA fit indexes: χ2 (28)= 26.73, p = .143, CFI = .994, TLI = .992, RMSEA = .041, SRMR = .055.). Moreover, Mokken scale analysis indicated that the scale is scalable (scale’s H = .496) and satisfies the criteria of both monotone homogenity model and double monotonicity model (no significant violations were present). Consistency indices, confirmatory factor analysis, and Mokken scale analysis consistently suggest that the scale assesses a unidimensional construct with reasonable reliability.They also indicated that broader scope of worries that may be present under evaluating conditions (mapped by eight items) tend to occur simultaneously, plausibly without any finergrained structure. The nonparametric item response model suggested that the items allow ranking persons in the same order on the latent continuum and that the ordering of the items according to their difficulty is relatively uniform across ability groups. Further research is however needed for evaluating the scale's validity and for supporting its appropriateness on more general sample. Psychometric analyses of the present study provided reasonable evidence that support acceptable properties of the revised TaskRelated Worry Scale (TRWS-R). We thus conclude that TRWS-R represents a suitable instrument which can be utilized for assessment of cognitive interference in related research.

Psychometrické zhodnotenie Mokkenového modelu pre Škálu na úlohu zameraných obáv

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