Critical Thinking Transfer Practice Instrument: A Content Validity Calculation Steps Based on Expert Panel Evaluation

Noor Azura Mat Said, Siti Mariam Bujang, N. Buang, Harlina Halizah Siraj@Ramli, Mohd Nasri Awang Besar
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Development of critical thinking instruments only focus on learning effectiveness, thus lacking the instrument measuring critical thinking transfer practice (CTTP) specific for medical undergraduates. This study aimed to develop an instrument that can measure CTTP amongst medical undergraduates in Malaysia with the primary focus on describing the steps for content validity calculation. A quantitative survey approach was applied through written questionnaire. Eight experts from public universities in Malaysia were selected through judgement sampling. The content validity calculation steps are presented in detail in form of content validity index (CVI) and modified Kappa coefficient (κ*) score. The validity test involved 216 items, representing six sub-constructs. Item-level CVI (I-CVI), κ* score and scale-level CVI (S-CVI) were calculated for evaluation criteria, namely, relevance, clarity and representativeness of each item. Results revealed that 213 out of 216 items were rated as appropriate (I-CVI ≥ 0.80) on all the evaluation criteria. From 213 items, 133 outstanding items were included in the instrument. After items deletion, the validity of the instrument improved. The study results may impact future development of critical thinking assessment in education. The instrument has the potential to be a CTTP psychometric measuring tool for medical undergraduates. The study will provides for others the knowledge of content validation process and procedures with emphasis on steps of content validity calculation. The study will also helps medical educators to better understand CTTP sub-constructs. These sub-constructs may help them to create better critical thinking pedagogies.
批判性思维转移练习工具:基于专家小组评估的内容效度计算步骤
批判性思维工具的开发只关注学习效果,缺乏针对医学本科生的批判性思维转移实践(CTTP)的测量工具。本研究旨在开发一种工具,可以测量CTTP在马来西亚的医学本科生中,主要侧重于描述内容效度计算的步骤。采用书面问卷的定量调查方法。通过判断抽样,从马来西亚公立大学中选出8名专家。以内容效度指数(CVI)和修正Kappa系数(κ*)评分的形式详细介绍了内容效度的计算步骤。效度测试共216项,分别代表6个子构式。计算项目级CVI (I-CVI)、κ*评分和量表级CVI (S-CVI)作为评价标准,即每个项目的相关性、清晰度和代表性。结果显示,216个项目中有213个项目在所有评价标准上被评为适宜(I-CVI≥0.80)。从213个项目中,133个未完成的项目被纳入该文书。删去项目后,量表的效度有所提高。研究结果可能会影响未来批判性思维评估在教育中的发展。本仪器具有成为医学本科生CTTP心理测量工具的潜力。该研究将为其他人提供内容验证过程和程序的知识,重点是内容效度计算的步骤。该研究也将有助于医学教育者更好地理解CTTP的子结构。这些子结构可以帮助他们创造更好的批判性思维教学法。
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