Measuring psychological capital: Construction and validation of the compound PsyCap scale (CPC-12)

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Abstract

With the Psychological Capital Questionnaire (PCQ) being the standard measure to assess psychological capital (PsyCap) in the context of organizations, this paper aims to broaden this domain-specific approach by introducing a measure with universal claim. Two studies were conducted to create and validate a German self-report scale (CPC-12) measuring PsyCap. We performed confirmatory factor analyses and correlations with other positive psychological constructs on the data of two German samples (N1 = 321; N2 = 202). The twelve-item CPC-12 exhibits the anticipated factorial structure with a very good model fit and associations to other constructs concur with previous findings with other measures of PsyCap.

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Timo, L., Clemens, B., Jan, P., & Kathrin, H. (2016). Measuring psychological capital: Construction and validation of the compound PsyCap scale (CPC-12). PLoS ONE, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152892

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