Measuring general self-efficacy - A comparison of three measures using item response theory

被引:221
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作者
Scherbaum, Charles A. [1 ]
Cohen-Charash, Yochi [1 ]
Kern, Michael J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Baruch Coll, Dept Psychol, New York, NY 10010 USA
关键词
general self-efficacy; item response theory; motivation; measurement;
D O I
10.1177/0013164406288171
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
General self-efficacy (GSE), individuals' belief in their ability to perform well in a variety of situations, has been the subject of increasing research attention. However, the psychometric properties (e.g., reliability, validity) associated with the scores on GSE measures have been criticized, which has hindered efforts to further establish the construct of GSE. This study examines the reliability of responses to the items, as well as the item parameters of three GSE measures using item response theory. Contrary to the criticisms, the responses to the items on all three measures of GSE demonstrate acceptable psychometric properties, especially at lower levels of GSE. The results indicate that the New General Self-Efficacy Scale has a slight advantage over the other measures examined in this study in terms of the item discrimination, item information, and relative efficiency of the test information function. Implications for GSE research are discussed.
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页码:1047 / 1063
页数:17
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