Validity Evidence based on Internal Structure of Scores on the Spanish Version of the Self-Description Questionnaire-II

  • Cándido J. Ingles Universidad Miguel Hernandez
  • María S. Torregrosa Universidad Miguel Hernandez
  • María D. Hidalgo Universidad de Murcia
  • Jose C. Nuñez Universidad de Oviedo
  • Juan L. Castejón Universidad de Alicante
  • Jose M. García-Fernández Universidad de Alicante
  • Antonio Valle Universidad de A Coruña
Keywords: SDQ-II, Self-concept, Adolescence, Multidimensionality, Hierarchical ordering

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the reliability and validity evidence of scores on the Spanish version of Self-Description Questionnaire II (SDQ-II). The instrument was administered in a sample of 2022 Spanish students (51.1% boys) from grades 7 to 10. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was used to examine validity evidence based on internal structure drawn from the scores on the SDQ-II. CFA replicated the correlated 11 first-order factor structure. Furthermore, hierarchical confirmatory factor analysis (HCFA) was used to examine the hierarchical ordering of self-concept, as measured by scores on the Spanish version of the SDQ-II. Although a series of HCFA models were tested to assess academic and non-academic components organization, support for those hierarchical models was weaker than for the correlated 11 first-order factor structure. Results also indicated that scores on the Spanish version of the SDQ-II had internal consistency and test-retest reliability estimates within an acceptable range.

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Ingles C. J., Torregrosa M. S., Hidalgo M. D., Nuñez J. C., Castejón J. L., García-Fernández J. M. y Valle A. Validity Evidence based on Internal Structure of Scores on the Spanish Version of the Self-Description Questionnaire-II. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 15(1), 388-398. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_SJOP.2012.v15.n1.37345
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