巴西成人Zulliger测试的时间稳定性

Q3 Social Sciences
Paideia Pub Date : 2023-05-29 DOI:10.1590/1982-4327e3304
Jucelaine Bier Di Domenico Grazziotin, A. Tognon, Silvana Alba Scortegagna
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随着时间的推移所获得的测试的可靠性是保证仪器使用不可缺少的措施。本研究旨在探讨巴西成年人Zulliger测试的时间稳定性。共有20名参与者,年龄在18至59岁之间,回答了社会人口学问卷和Zulliger综合系统(ZCS)。数据收集于2009年至2019年(测试)和2021年(重新测试)进行。方差分析(ANOVA)未显示90个(99%)ZCS变量的值在测试和重新测试之间存在差异;68%的变量在0.40和1.00之间一致,18%。反射响应;人的运动,动物的运动;颜色响应加权和;动物+无生命运动的总和;混合因素;艺术与云内容;对卡片1的响应;觉得刺激;合作运动;关键特殊码和;类内相关系数(ICC≥0,70)表示高稳定水平和优异的控制度和应力耐受性。ZCS表现出时间稳定性、可靠性和心理测量特性,支持其安全使用。
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Temporal Stability of the Zulliger Test in Brazilian Adults
Abstract The reliability of a test obtained over time is an indispensable measure to ensure the use of the instrument. This study aims to explore the temporal stability of the Zulliger test in Brazilian adults. A total of 20 participants, aged 18 to 59 years, answered a sociodemographic questionnaire and the Zulliger in Comprehensive System (ZCS). Data collection took place from 2009 to 2019 (Test) and in 2021 (Retest). ANOVA did not show differences between the values of 90 (99%) ZCS variables analyzed between test and retest; 68% of the variables showed agreement between 0.40 and 1.00, and 18%. Reflex responses; human movement, animal movement; weighted sum of color responses; sum of animal+inanimate movements; mixed determinants; art and clouds contents; Responses to card I; felt stimulation; cooperative movement; sum of critical special codes; degree of control and stress tolerance denoted high and excellent stability levels intraclass correlation coeficiente (ICC≥0,70). The ZCS demonstrates temporal stability, reliability, and psychometric properties that support its safe use.
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Paideia Social Sciences-Education
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