社会价值取向滑块量表重测信度评估

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Carlos A. de Matos Fernandes, Dieko M. Bakker, J. Dijkstra
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摘要

数十年的研究表明,(i)社会价值取向(SVO)与合作和慈善捐赠等重要行为结果有关,(ii)个体在SVO方面存在差异。衡量SVO的一个突出尺度是社会价值取向滑块测度(SVOSM)。中心前提是SVOSM捕获了一个稳定的特性。但尚不清楚SVOSM在间隔一周以上的重复测量中的可靠性。为了填补这一知识空白,我们对N=495的样本进行了为期6个月的每月SVO测量。我们发现连续SVO评分在各波中分布相似(Anderson-DDarling k样本p=0.57),且高度相关(r≥0.66)。0.78的类内相关系数证明了重测的高可靠性。使用多层次建模和多重可视化,我们进一步发现,一个人之前的SVO分数高度指示了未来波浪中的SVO,这表明滑块测量始终捕捉到一个人的SVO。我们的分析验证了滑块测量是一种可靠的SVO量表。
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Assessing the test-retest reliability of the social value orientation slider measure
Decades of research show that (i) social value orientation (SVO) is related to important behavioral outcomes such as cooperation and charitable giving, and (ii) individuals differ in terms of SVO. A prominent scale to measure SVO is the social value orientation slider measure (SVOSM). The central premise is that SVOSM captures a stable trait. But it is unknown how reliable the SVOSM is over repeated measurements more than one week apart. To fill this knowledge gap, we followed a sample of N = 495 over 6 months with monthly SVO measurements. We find that continuous SVO scores are similarly distributed (Anderson-Darling k-sample p = 0.57) and highly correlated (r ≥ 0.66) across waves. The intra-class correlation coefficient of 0.78 attests to a high test-retest reliability. Using multilevel modeling and multiple visualizations, we furthermore find that one’s prior SVO score is highly indicative of SVO in future waves, suggesting that the slider measure consistently captures one’s SVO. Our analyses validate the slider measure as a reliable SVO scale.
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Judgment and Decision Making
Judgment and Decision Making PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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