A bifactor model for the scale of attitudes towards statistics

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The objectives of the study were to determine the psychometric properties of the Scale of Attitudes towards Statistics in Mexico. In this instrumental study, a non-probabilistic sample of 383 Mexican psychology students who responded to two attitude scales was analyzed. The bifactor model with three specific factors (safety, pleasure-usefulness, and motivation) showed the best properties of fit and convergent validity. The average attitude was neutral and more positive in men than in women. The general factor had a high correlation with attitude towards research. It is concluded that the three-factor bifactor model represents the relationship between the items better than the original five-factor model.

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de la Rubia, J. M., Hernández, R. L., Ramírez, M. T. G., & del Carmen Quezada Berumen, L. (2021). A bifactor model for the scale of attitudes towards statistics. Revista de Psicologia (Peru), 39(2), 805–847. https://doi.org/10.18800/PSICO.202102.011

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