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ArtikelA Psychometric Comparison of Four Measures of Hope and Optimism  
Oleh: Steed, Lyndall G.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Educational and Psychological Measurement vol. 62 no. 3 (2002), page 466-482.
Topik: psychometric research; social research; validity; psychology; reliability
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Isi artikelThis study was designed to compare and contrast the psychometric properties of four scales developed to measure hope and optimism, namely the revised generalized expectancy for success scale, the life orientation test (LOT), the hope scale (HS) and the hunter opinions and personal expectations scales. The definitions on which the measures are based are compared along with their reported reliability and construct validity. Three hundred and forty - seven undergraduate students completed the scales along with measures of trait negative affect (TNA) and trait positive affect (TPA), task and emotion - oriented coping and perceived stress. All scales had adequate internal consistency and there was strong evidence of convergent validity. Regarding factor structure replicability, the LOT was marginally superior. The possibility of the scales' redundancy because of contamination by TNA or TPA depended on the criterion construct. It is argued that the LOT and HS are the scales of choice when assessing hope and / or optimism.
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