Authors
Natalie Kalmet, Rachel T Fouladi
Publication date
2008/4/7
Journal
Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
88-112
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
This study assessed the performance of the original version of the Physical Self-Perception Profile (PSPP; ) as compared to a revised version. University students (N = 259) participated in the study, each answering and comparing the clarity of the original and a revised PSPP. While participants found the revised version to be significantly clearer, it performed similarly to the original in select analyses of internal consistency and construct validity. The original structured alternative format did not have lower levels of socially desirable responding, as compared to the Likert-type ordered response scale format of the revised PSPP. Because the revised version was deemed clearer, performed similarly to the original on select psychometric analyses, and did not have any data loss, there is merit in further examining additional validity and reliability evidence for the revised PSPP.
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