Turkish version of the Survey of Attitudes toward Statistics: Factorial Structure Invariance by Gender
Esma Emmioglu Sarikaya,
Ahmet Ok,
Yesim Capa Aydin and
Candace Schau
International Journal of Higher Education, 2018, vol. 7, issue 2, 121
Abstract:
This study examines factorial structure and the gender invariance of the Turkish version of the Survey of Attitudes toward Statistics (SATS-36). The SATS-36 has 36 items measuring six components- affect, cognitive competence, value, difficulty, effort, and interest. Data were collected from 347 university students. Results showed that the Turkish version of the SATS-36 had a six-factor structure and it was gender invariant. Internal consistency coefficients supported good score reliability for the subscales of the SATS-36.
Date: 2018
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