Improving Measurement of Trait Competitiveness: A Rasch Analysis of the Revised Competitiveness Index With Samples From New Zealand and US University Students

被引:5
作者
Krageloh, Christian U. [1 ]
Medvedev, Oleg N. [2 ]
Hill, Erin M. [3 ]
Webster, Craig S. [2 ]
Booth, Roger J. [4 ]
Henning, Marcus A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Auckland Univ Technol, Fac Hlth & Environm Studies, Auckland, New Zealand
[2] Univ Auckland, Ctr Med & Hlth Sci Educ, Auckland, New Zealand
[3] West Chester Univ, Dept Psychol, W Chester, PA USA
[4] Univ Auckland, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
Competitiveness; Revised Competitiveness Index; Rasch analysis; psychometrics; higher education; MODEL; MOTIVATION; SCALES; CONSTRUCTION; JAPANESE; CHINESE; SCORES;
D O I
10.1177/0033294118762548
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Measuring competitiveness is necessary to fully understand variables affecting student learning. The 14-item Revised Competitiveness Index has become a widely used measure to assess trait competitiveness. The current study reports on a Rasch analysis to investigate the psychometric properties of the Revised Competitiveness Index and to improve its precision for international comparisons. Students were recruited from medical studies at a university in New Zealand, undergraduate health sciences courses at another New Zealand university, and a psychology undergraduate class at a university in the United States. Rasch model estimate parameters were affected by local dependency and item misfit. Best fit to the Rasch model (chi(2)(20) = 15.86, p = .73, person separation index = .95) was obtained for the Enjoyment of Competition subscale after combining locally dependent items into a subtest and discarding the highly misfitting Item 9. The only modifications required to obtain a suitable fit (chi(2)(25) = 25.81, p = .42, person separation index = .77) for the Contentiousness subscale were a subtest to combine two locally dependent items and splitting this subtest by country to deal with differential item functioning. The results support reliability and internal construct validity of the modified Revised Competitiveness Index. Precision of the measure may be enhanced using the ordinal-to-interval conversion algorithms presented here, allowing the use of parametric statistics without breaking fundamental statistical assumptions.
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页数:20
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