Development and Validation of a Composite Short Scale for Measuring Socially Distant Attitudes toward Religious Minorities in Pakistan

Khaista Rahman, M. T. Khalily, Muhammad Akram
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The literature extensively explores Muslim students’ attitudes towards religious minorities in Pakistan. However, most of these studies are qualitative, leaving a notable gap in the availability of self-report measures to capture genuine opinions. Furthermore, existing quantitative studies rely on simple questionnaires rather than rigorously developed and validated scales. This study addresses this gap by developing and validating an objective composite scale for measuring attitudes toward religious minorities in Pakistan. We began by creating a pool of 50 items, some adapted from existing scales and others newly created. This pool underwent careful scrutiny and discussions, resulting in a refined collection of 27 items. The reduced item pool was first piloted and then administered to a sample of university students (Sample 1, n=300) for exploratory factor analysis that resulted in a unidimensional seven-item scale named “Socially Distant Attitude towards Religious Minorities” with a Cronbach’s α of 0.87. Subsequently, confirmatory factor analysis (Sample 2, n=498) demonstrated satisfactory construct validity, as indicated by robust model fit indices: Root Mean Squared Error Approximation (RMSEA) = 0.07, Goodness of Fit Index (GFI) = 0.98, Comparative Fit Index (CFI) = 0.98, Normative Fit Index (NFI) = 0.97, Tucker Lewis Index (TLI) = 0.96, and p<0.001. The resulting composite scale holds promise for future research endeavours, and its application in subsequent studies will further validate its utility and reliability.
编制并验证用于衡量巴基斯坦社会对宗教少数群体态度的综合短量表
文献广泛探讨了巴基斯坦穆斯林学生对宗教少数群体的态度。然而,这些研究大多是定性研究,在获取真实观点的自我报告措施方面存在明显不足。此外,现有的定量研究依赖于简单的问卷,而不是经过严格开发和验证的量表。本研究通过开发和验证客观的综合量表来衡量巴基斯坦人对宗教少数群体的态度,从而弥补了这一不足。我们首先创建了一个由 50 个项目组成的项目库,其中一些项目改编自现有量表,另一些项目则是新创建的。经过仔细的审查和讨论,我们最终完善了 27 个项目。首先对减少后的项目库进行试点,然后对大学生样本(样本 1,n=300)进行探索性因子分析,得出了名为 "对宗教少数群体的社会疏离态度 "的单维度七项目量表,其 Cronbach's α 为 0.87。随后进行的确认性因素分析(样本 2,n=498)显示,模型拟合指数稳健,具有令人满意的建构效度:均方根误差近似值(RMSEA)= 0.07,拟合优度指数(GFI)= 0.98,比较拟合指数(CFI)= 0.98,规范拟合指数(NFI)= 0.97,塔克-刘易斯指数(TLI)= 0.96,P<0.001。由此产生的复合量表为未来的研究工作带来了希望,在后续研究中的应用将进一步验证其实用性和可靠性。
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