Development and psychometric properties of the Japanese version of the capacity for wonder scale.

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Hirohisa Fujikawa, Takayuki Ando, Kayo Kondo, Mikio Hayashi
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Abstract

Objectives: To develop a Japanese version of the capacity for wonder Scale (J-CfWS) and to examine its psychometric properties.

Methods: An anonymous online self-administered questionnaire was distributed to medical undergraduates in three universities in Japan. We assessed the structural (factor analysis and model fitness test (comparative fit index, root mean square error of approximation, and standardized root mean square residual)) and convergent validity and internal consistency reliability of the scale.

Results: 384 participants were included in the analysis. We employed a split-half validation approach, with exploratory factor analysis (EFA) on one half and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) on the other. EFA led to a 9-item scale with a three-factor structure. CFA supported this three-factor structure with good model fitness indices (comparative fit index = 0.986, root mean square error of approximation = 0.036, and standardized root mean square residual = 0.036). The Pearson correlation coefficient between J-CfWS total scores and the Epistemic Curiosity Scale total scores was significant, r(382) = .60, p< .001, indicating a positive correlation between the two variables. The internal consistency reliability was good, with an overall Cronbach' alpha of 0.82.

Conclusions: The J-CfWS was developed. We confirmed its psychometric properties. It will be useful in assessing the impact of curricula aimed at cultivating CfW among medical trainees (e.g. arts and humanities courses). It can also be useful to researchers who wish to verify the association between CfW and other concepts.

日本版惊奇能力量表的发展及其心理测量学特征。
目的:编制日文《惊奇能力量表》(J-CfWS)并考察其心理测量学性质。方法:对日本三所大学的医学本科生进行匿名在线自填问卷调查。我们评估了量表的结构(因子分析)和模型适应度检验(比较拟合指数、近似均方根误差和标准化均方根残差)、收敛效度和内部一致性信度。结果:384名受试者被纳入分析。我们采用了二分验证方法,探索性因素分析(EFA)占一半,验证性因素分析(CFA)占另一半。EFA产生了一个包含9个项目和3个因素结构的量表。CFA支持该三因素结构,模型适应度指标较好(比较拟合指数= 0.986,近似均方根误差= 0.036,标准化均方根残差= 0.036)。J-CfWS总分与认知好奇心量表总分的Pearson相关系数显著,r(382) = 0.60, p< 0.001,两者呈正相关。内部一致性信度较好,总体Cronbach' alpha为0.82。结论:研制出J-CfWS。我们确认了它的心理测量特性。这将有助于评估旨在培养医务学员的CfW的课程(例如艺术和人文课程)的影响。对于希望验证CfW与其他概念之间的关联的研究人员来说,它也很有用。
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