BULGARIAN ADAPTATION OF THE “HOPE”, “BOREDOM” AND “HELPLESSNESS” SCALES FROM ACHIEVEMENT EMOTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE (PART I): NOB CLASS-RELATED SCALE

Q4 Psychology
Penka Hristova, D. Atanasov
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Abstract

The Bulgarian adaptation of the “hope”, “boredom” and “hopelessness” scales of the Achievement emotions questionnaire (AEQ) was accomplished within a representative sample of 800 students. The Confirmatory and Exploratory analyses revealed that the 3 factor model with the three discrete emotions (hope, boredom, and hopelessness), standing for each of the individual factors, had an adequate fit. The reliability of the adapted scales is good (,80 McDonald’s omega ,90). The validity of the instrument assessed with the between-scale correlations of the adapted scale (positive correlation between the same emotional valence and negative correlation between the different emotional valence scales) and the correlations between the adapted scales and the subject grade, GPA, and state exam grades of 7th graders are theoretically and empirically consistent. The same results for the reliability, validity, and internal structure of the adapted scale were confirmed in a subsequent study with an independent sample of 255 respondents. 
成就情绪问卷对“希望”、“无聊”和“无助”量表的保加利亚式改编(上):NOB类相关量表
保加利亚对成就情绪问卷(AEQ)中的“希望”、“无聊”和“绝望”量表的改编是在800名学生的代表性样本中完成的。验证性和探索性分析表明,具有三种离散情绪(希望、无聊和绝望)的三因素模型,代表每个单独的因素,具有足够的拟合性。调整后的天平的可靠性良好(,80麦当劳ω,90)。采用适应量表的量表间相关性(相同情绪效价之间的正相关性和不同情绪效价量表之间的负相关性)以及适应量表与七年级学生的科目成绩、GPA和州考试成绩之间的相关性评估的工具的有效性在理论和实证上是一致的。在随后的一项研究中,255名受访者的独立样本证实了适用量表的可靠性、有效性和内部结构的相同结果。
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Psychological Thought
Psychological Thought Psychology-Psychology (all)
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0.90
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审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal "Psychological Thought" publishes its papers in English or in Bulgarian in all areas of psychology. It is focused on the psychological theory and practice. The papers could be some original research articles, meta-analysis data, clinical reports, case studies, students'' essays, and book reviews. This journal is designed for psychologists, researchers, and psychology students.
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