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    Development and validation of the compliant and principled sportspersonship scale (Pre-published version)

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    John L. Perry, Peter J. Clough, Lee Crust, Sam L. Nabb & Adam R. Nicholls (2015) Development and Validation of the Compliant and Principled Sportspersonship Scale, Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 86:1, 71-80, DOI: 10.1080/02701367.2014.980938
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    2014
    Author
    Perry, John
    Clough, Peter J.
    Crust, Lee
    Nabb, Sam L.
    Nicholls, Adam R.
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    John L. Perry, Peter J. Clough, Lee Crust, Sam L. Nabb & Adam R. Nicholls (2015) Development and Validation of the Compliant and Principled Sportspersonship Scale, Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 86:1, 71-80, DOI: 10.1080/02701367.2014.980938
    Abstract
    Purpose: A new measure of sportspersonship, which differentiates between compliance and principled approaches, was developed and initially validated in 3 studies. Method: Study 1 developed items, assessed content validity, and proposed a model. Study 2 tested the factorial validity of the model on an independent sample. Study 3 further tested the factorial validity on another independent sample as well as the construct validity. Results: In Study 1, a 71-item questionnaire was developed. Exploratory factor analysis reduced the questionnaire to a 6-factor, 33-item scale explaining 47.70% of the variance. Study 2 tested this revised questionnaire in a series of confirmatory factor analyses, presenting a 24-item and 5-factor model with acceptable fit, χ2(242) = 455.9, comparative fit index = .93, Tucker-Lewis Index = .92, standardized root mean square residual = .05, root mean square error of approximation = .04. Study 3 provided some evidence to support the construct validity of the 24-item scale using theoretically associated measures. Conclusions: This series of studies provided some initial validity evidences of the Compliant and Principled Sportspersonship Scale.
    Keywords
    Sportspersonship
    Moral behavior
    Factor analysis
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Routledge
    License URI
    https://doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2014.980938
    DOI
    10.1080/02701367.2014.980938
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2332
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