Validation of developed instruments on study habits, creativity, and self concept on college students in nigeria
The role of validating a questionnaire is to ensure that the questionnaires for use in research settings are psychometrically sound, valid and reliable as well as efficient and effective. This article will therefore provide the validation of existing resources on study habits, creativity and self-co...
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my.utm.875002020-11-08T04:05:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87500/ Validation of developed instruments on study habits, creativity, and self concept on college students in nigeria Mayanchi, S. A. Khan, A. Latif, A. B. A. L Education (General) The role of validating a questionnaire is to ensure that the questionnaires for use in research settings are psychometrically sound, valid and reliable as well as efficient and effective. This article will therefore provide the validation of existing resources on study habits, creativity and self-concept through the use of the Rasch Measurement approach. A pilot study was randomly selected from each of the two Colleges in Zamfara State, with a sample of 180 respondents. The employed Rasch-based Winsteps code produces the required parameter estimate automatically. The results of the reliability coefficients showed the reliability of 0.83, 0.96 and 0.87 items, with 0.96, 0.91 and 0.94 corresponding to Cronbach Alpha. The unidimensional construct of the test measures supported by the raw variance explained by measurements of 48.3 percent, 53.8 percent and 53.0 percent closely match the variance expected. Investigation of the map of the item person revealed that all items fell within the respondents ' ability level. Likewise, fitness indices showed that 5 items were listed to delete items for study habits, and sub-scale creativity reveals that all 23 items in the scale have reasonable fitness while 5 items have poor self-concept sub-scale fitness indices. The results confirm the accuracy of the explanations and inferences of the scores on the objects and subscales of the instruments. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020 Article PeerReviewed Mayanchi, S. A. and Khan, A. and Latif, A. B. A. (2020) Validation of developed instruments on study habits, creativity, and self concept on college students in nigeria. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 23 (6). pp. 714-721. ISSN 1755-6783 http://www.dx.doi.org/ 10.36295/ASRO.2020.23619 DOI: 10.36295/ASRO.2020.23619 |
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The role of validating a questionnaire is to ensure that the questionnaires for use in research settings are psychometrically sound, valid and reliable as well as efficient and effective. This article will therefore provide the validation of existing resources on study habits, creativity and self-concept through the use of the Rasch Measurement approach. A pilot study was randomly selected from each of the two Colleges in Zamfara State, with a sample of 180 respondents. The employed Rasch-based Winsteps code produces the required parameter estimate automatically. The results of the reliability coefficients showed the reliability of 0.83, 0.96 and 0.87 items, with 0.96, 0.91 and 0.94 corresponding to Cronbach Alpha. The unidimensional construct of the test measures supported by the raw variance explained by measurements of 48.3 percent, 53.8 percent and 53.0 percent closely match the variance expected. Investigation of the map of the item person revealed that all items fell within the respondents ' ability level. Likewise, fitness indices showed that 5 items were listed to delete items for study habits, and sub-scale creativity reveals that all 23 items in the scale have reasonable fitness while 5 items have poor self-concept sub-scale fitness indices. The results confirm the accuracy of the explanations and inferences of the scores on the objects and subscales of the instruments. |
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