Akash Dubey, Rajneesh Choubisa, Jerin V. Philipose
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摘要
Dark Tetrad at Work (DTW)量表是一种相对较新的工具,用于评估四种黑暗人格特征,即;自恋,马基雅维利主义,精神病和虐待狂。为了尝试从心理计量学上验证并检查其在探索印度员工黑暗特征方面的适用性,我们进行了这两个阶段的研究。在第一阶段,共有N = 526名在政府经营企业工作的参与者对通过线上和线下方式分发的量表进行了回应。我们对第一阶段的数据集进行了探索性因子分析(EFA)来检验因子结构,并进行了相关和多元回归来检验标准与组织结构(如工作倦怠和繁荣)相关的效度。我们在一个小的间隙后恢复了数据收集,并开始了第二阶段的数据收集,获得了N = 222个被调查者的新数据集。我们对该数据集进行了验证性因子分析(CFA),以检查和验证通过探索性因子分析获得的因子结构。第一阶段的结果表明,量表的所有四个因素都具有最佳拟合和显著因子负荷的四因素解决方案,包括可接受的收敛效度和判别效度。我们的第二阶段结果验证了四因素解决方案,突出了良好的拟合指数,并表明工作量表中的黑暗四分体可用于检查印度环境中的黑暗特征。我们强调了本研究的局限性,并提出了未来的研究建议,主张翻译、跨文化、多部门、详尽的尺度探索,以更好地理解这一现象。
Psychometric validation of Dark Tetrad at Work scale in an Indian context
Dark Tetrad at Work (DTW) scale is a relatively new instrument used for assessing four dark personality traits, namely; Narcissism, Machiavellianism, Psychopathy and Sadism. In an attempt to psychometrically validate and check its suitability for exploring dark traits among Indian employees, we carried out this two phased study. In the first phase, a total of N = 526 participants working in the government run businesses responded to the scale that was distributed via an online and offline approach. We performed Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) on the phase one dataset to test the factor structure and additionally ran correlations and multiple regressions to check the criterion-related validity with organizational constructs such as job burnout and flourishing. We resumed data collection after a small gap and initiated second phase of data collection acquiring a new dataset of N = 222 respondents. We performed Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) on this dataset to examine and validate the factor structure obtained through exploratory factor analysis. The results from the first phase suggested a four-factor solution with best fit and significant factor loadings for all the four factors of the scale, including acceptable convergent and discriminant validity ratios. Our second phase results validated the four-factor solution highlighting good fit indices and suggesting the dark tetrad at work scale can be used to check dark traits in Indian milieu. We highlight limitations of this research and provide future research recommendations advocating translations, cross-cultural, multi-sectoral, exhaustive explorations of the scale to better comprehend the phenomenon.
期刊介绍:
Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.