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Arif Özer1, Dilek Gençtanirim Kurt2, Seval Kizildağ3, Selen Demırtaş Zorbaz4, Fatma Arici Şahın5, Tülin Acar6, Tuncay Ergene7.
Abstract
In this study, Perceived Competence Scale was developed to measure high school students' perceived competence. Scale development process was verified on three different samples. Participants of the research are some high school students in 2011-2012 academic terms from Ankara. Participants' numbers are incorporated in exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis and test-retest reliability respectively, as follows: 372, 668 and 75. Internal consistency coefficients (Cronbach's and stratified α) are calculated separately for each group. For data analysis Factor 8.02 and LISREL 8.70 package programs were used. According to results of the analyses, internal consistency coefficients (α) are .90 - .93 for academic competence, .82 - .86 for social competence in the samples that exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis performed. For the whole scale internal consistency coefficient (stratified α) is calculated as .91. As a result of test-retest reliability, adjusted correlation coefficients (r) are .94 for social competence and .90 for academic competence. In addition, to fit indexes and regression weights obtained from factor analysis, findings related convergent and discriminant validity, indicating that competence can be addressed in two dimensions which are academic (16 items) and social (14 items).Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27482150 PMCID: PMC4966535 DOI: 10.21031/epod.17205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Egit Psikol Olcme Deger Derg ISSN: 1309-6575