Development and Initial Validation of Perceived Research Environment Scale for Higher Education Academics
Author(s) -
Sawitri Dian R.,
Creed Peter A.,
Nurtjahjanti Harlina,
Prasetyo Anggun R.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of psychoeducational assessment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.631
H-Index - 48
eISSN - 1557-5144
pISSN - 0734-2829
DOI - 10.1177/0734282919828892
Subject(s) - psychology , confirmatory factor analysis , exploratory factor analysis , scale (ratio) , construct validity , construct (python library) , sample (material) , population , psychometrics , test validity , applied psychology , social psychology , structural equation modeling , developmental psychology , statistics , physics , chemistry , mathematics , demography , chromatography , quantum mechanics , sociology , computer science , programming language
There is a growing interest in the perceived research environment for higher education academics. As there is no existing, psychometrically sound scale that directly measures perceived research environment for higher education academics, we designed and validated the Perceived Research Environment Scale for use with this population. In Phase 1, items were developed based on a review of literature, six focus groups, and expert judgment. In Phase 2, the items were then administered to a sample of Indonesian academics ( N = 306, M age = 42.29 years). Item analysis and exploratory factor analysis were used to reduce the number of items and determine the factor structure. In Phase 3, confirmatory factor analyses were used on a hold-out sample ( N = 292, M age = 43.39) to confirm this structure. In Phase 4, we provided evidence for construct validity. The practical uses of this newly developed scale are discussed.
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