Construction and Evidence of Validity and Reliability of Perceived Teacher Feedback Scale

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Abstract

Teacher feedback is an important tool for the learning process; however, the perception that students have about this phenomenon is not addressed in the educational context, especially in higher education. Thus, the aim of this study is to design and validate a psychometric scale that measures university students' perception of teacher feedback. The study sample consisted of 418 university students between 18 and 30 years of age. Content validity analysis was carried out by expert judges, as well as internal validity analysis using exploratory factor analysis. Internal consistency analyses are also reported. The results show excellent fit indices. Reliability coefficients were greater than .87 in all dimensions. The results obtained allow arguing the use of the instrument to measure teacher feedback perceived by students in higher education.

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Fernández, R. N., Castro, D. A. A., & Goycochea, H. B. (2025). Construction and Evidence of Validity and Reliability of Perceived Teacher Feedback Scale. Ciencias Psicologicas, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.22235/cp.v19i2.4199

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