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Background: Resistance to change is the tendency to resist or avoid making changes; in addition, change is perceived as aversive. Resistance to change is a professional competence that can be evaluated. Objective: To adapt from the original English into Spanish the Resistance to Change Scale (RTC) by Oreg (2003) in two countries, Spain and Argentina. Method: The participants were 482 employed workers from Spain (Study 1) and 171 managers from Argentina (Study 2). Results: The results are presented in two studies and an unifactorial structure is demonstrated after exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) are performed. The factor obtained has adequate reliability and evidence of validity is also confirmed if some external correlates and certain scales dealing with pro/anti-change behaviors, self-efficacy, the hardy personality and impulsivity are taken as references. Conclusions: This scale could be an ideal instrument for correctly identifying RTC and it can be used as a screening tool in combination with other instruments.
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Boada-Cuerva, M., Boada-Grau, J., Prizmic-Kuzmica, A. J., De-Diego, N. G., & Vigil-Colet, A. (2018). RTC-11: Adaptación de la escala de resistencia al cambio en dos países (España y Argentina). Anales de Psicologia, 34(2), 360–367. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.34.2.286721
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