TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychometric properties of attitudes towards research scale in Peruvian university students
AU - Calizaya-Lopez, Jose
AU - Ramos-Vargas, Luis Fernando
AU - Rodriguez-Moscoso, Jimena
AU - Aleman-Vilca, Yaneth
AU - Pacheco-Quico, Miguel
AU - Coaquira-Mamani, Juan Manuel
AU - Sierra-Delgado, Magnolia Susana
AU - Trujillo-Vera, Carlos
AU - Flores-Mayori, Jose Natividad
AU - Cuba-Pacheco, Luz Gabriela
AU - Salas-Carazas, Claudia M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by author(s).
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Attitudes towards research play an important role in the development of critical thinking and in the research training of students. Therefore, the psychometric properties of attitudes towards research scale were evaluated. An instrumental design was used, with the participation of 2448 students from five public and private universities in Peru, selected through intentional non-probabilistic sampling. For the analysis, the sample was randomly divided into two subgroups, applying exploratory factor analysis (EFA) in the first, and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) in the second. The original three-factor model did not show an adequate fit to the data, and a new structure composed of four factors emerged: valuation and disposition towards research, interest and participation in research, demotivation towards research and devaluation of research. The revised model presented an adequate fit (χ2(269) = 1526.77; CFI = .954; TLI = .949; RMSEA = .044; SRMR = .037). Likewise, the scale presented an Omega of .80 (95% CI: .79-.81) demonstrating good reliability. Therefore, the new factor organization evidence adequate structural validity and reliability, supporting its usefulness to measure attitudes towards research in university environments. Its use in future research with different populations and academic contexts is suggested.
AB - Attitudes towards research play an important role in the development of critical thinking and in the research training of students. Therefore, the psychometric properties of attitudes towards research scale were evaluated. An instrumental design was used, with the participation of 2448 students from five public and private universities in Peru, selected through intentional non-probabilistic sampling. For the analysis, the sample was randomly divided into two subgroups, applying exploratory factor analysis (EFA) in the first, and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) in the second. The original three-factor model did not show an adequate fit to the data, and a new structure composed of four factors emerged: valuation and disposition towards research, interest and participation in research, demotivation towards research and devaluation of research. The revised model presented an adequate fit (χ2(269) = 1526.77; CFI = .954; TLI = .949; RMSEA = .044; SRMR = .037). Likewise, the scale presented an Omega of .80 (95% CI: .79-.81) demonstrating good reliability. Therefore, the new factor organization evidence adequate structural validity and reliability, supporting its usefulness to measure attitudes towards research in university environments. Its use in future research with different populations and academic contexts is suggested.
KW - Attitudes towards research
KW - factor analysis
KW - reliability
KW - structural validity
KW - university students
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105011535841
U2 - 10.59429/esp.v10i6.3797
DO - 10.59429/esp.v10i6.3797
M3 - Original Article
AN - SCOPUS:105011535841
SN - 2424-7979
VL - 10
JO - Environment and Social Psychology
JF - Environment and Social Psychology
IS - 6
M1 - 3797
ER -