Measuring Virtues in Chinese Culture: Development of a Chinese Moral Character Questionnaire

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Lu Yu
Dong Xie
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[1] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Department of Applied Social Sciences
[2] University of Central Arkansas,Department of Psychology and Counselling
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Applied Research in Quality of Life | 2021年 / 16卷
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Moral character; Confucianism; Chinese virtue; Culture; Measurement tool;
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This paper describes the development and validation of the Chinese Moral Character Questionnaire (CMCQ), an instrument that measures seven key moral character attributes highlighted in Confucian culture. The CMCQ was developed based on both expert review and focus group interviews with 39 Chinese university students in mainland China and Hong Kong. Its psychometric properties were examined with a sample of 565 university students in Hong Kong. Exploratory factor analysis retained 46 items and seven factors and the seven-factor structure was further validated by confirmatory factor analysis. We found that CMCQ subscales had satisfactory internal consistency (α ranged from 0.78 to 0.85). Convergent validity of the CMCQ subscales was supported by their positive correlations with life satisfaction and positive affect, and their negative correlations with negative affect, depression, anxiety, and stress, respectively. All virtues had positive correlations with individual strengths. The findings indicate that the CMCQ is a promising tool for measuring the development of moral competence in Confucian culture, an important supplement to the character strength framework.
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