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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Lie Acceptability: A Construct and Measure

Oliveira, Carrie, Levine, Timothy R. 01 January 2008 (has links)
People likely hold different opinions about deceptive communication. Lie acceptability refers to an individual's attitude about deceptive communication. A self-report measure of lie acceptability was updated and refined, and preliminary data (N = 312) consistent with validity were reported. CFA indicated acceptable fit to the a priori unidimensional model. As anticipated, the lie acceptability scale was positively related to narcissism and negatively associated with religiosity. The scale also predicted likelihood of use ratings of equivocal messages, deceptive omissions, and outright lies. An anticipated sex difference, however, was not replicated. The potential utility of the scale in communication research is discussed.
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Homeostatic Beliefs: Measurement and Future Applications

Burton, Caitlin 11 January 2010 (has links)
“Homeostatic beliefs” (HBs) denote a sense that one’s life path will remain stable in the long-term despite short-term disruptions. Two studies have been undertaken to explore whether HBs exist independent of other constructs, and to develop a scale with which to measure them. In Study 1, 158 undergraduate students completed a draft HB scale and theoretically related scales. Convergent and divergent validity were assessed with correlational and regression analyses: HBs are most strongly related to, but not redundant with, optimism, trait extraversion, and satisfaction with life. Using exploratory factor analysis, a six-item HB scale was derived. Study 2 is in progress, and will assess the construct validity of the HB scale by attempting to manipulate HBs to possibly influence individuals’ reactions to a mortality salience manipulation. We hypothesize that high HBs may buffer individuals from transient disrupting stimuli such as a mortality salience cue.
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Homeostatic Beliefs: Measurement and Future Applications

Burton, Caitlin 11 January 2010 (has links)
“Homeostatic beliefs” (HBs) denote a sense that one’s life path will remain stable in the long-term despite short-term disruptions. Two studies have been undertaken to explore whether HBs exist independent of other constructs, and to develop a scale with which to measure them. In Study 1, 158 undergraduate students completed a draft HB scale and theoretically related scales. Convergent and divergent validity were assessed with correlational and regression analyses: HBs are most strongly related to, but not redundant with, optimism, trait extraversion, and satisfaction with life. Using exploratory factor analysis, a six-item HB scale was derived. Study 2 is in progress, and will assess the construct validity of the HB scale by attempting to manipulate HBs to possibly influence individuals’ reactions to a mortality salience manipulation. We hypothesize that high HBs may buffer individuals from transient disrupting stimuli such as a mortality salience cue.
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Validation Of The Facet Satisfaction Scale (Fss): An Evaluative Approach To Assessing Facet Job Satisfaction

Yeoh, Terence Eng Siong 12 1900 (has links)
Job satisfaction has, and continues to be an important construct of interest to researchers and practitioners alike. However, conflicting operational definitions and inconsistent measurement systems have reduced the efficacy of the construct in predicting important job-related outcomes for organizations and their employees. The Facet Satisfaction Scale (FSS) was designed to overcome these deficiencies by creating a facet-based measure that assesses job satisfaction in accordance with recent definitions of the construct. Reliability and validity analyses were conducted on both the complete and shortened version of the scale. The FSS exhibited evidence of reliability (ranging from .52 to .93 for the shortened FSS, and .53 to .96 for the complete FSS). Evidence of scale validity was also obtained through the use of construct, content, and criterion-related validity measures. Implications of the study on future research on job satisfaction are discussed.
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Development and Validation of a Measure of Algorithm Aversion

Melick, Sarah 15 April 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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The Development and Validation of the ARES: A Measure of a Person's Proclivity to Attribute Responsibility to Others for Their Emotions

Lauritzen, Michael Kenneth 21 March 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Research involving attribution theories typically surrounds attributions of responsibility for actions in general. However, people also regularly attribute responsibility to themselves, others, or environmental circumstances for emotions. This research aims to develop a measure of a person's proclivity to attribute responsibility to others for their emotions—the Attributions of Responsibility for Emotions Scale (ARES). The research involves two studies, the first designed to develop items for inclusion in the ARES, and the second designed to validate and determine the reliability of the ARES. Participants in Study 1 included 71 (30 male and 41 female) undergraduate students from Brigham Young University. These participants took part either in focus groups or in responding to a preliminary 24-item version of the ARES online. Participants in Study 2 included 306 undergraduate students from Brigham Young University. These participants responded to several scales, including a 21-item version of the ARES, which all measured constructs similar to responsibility for emotions. Results suggested that a 10-item version of the ARES was the most valid and reliable measure of persons' proclivity for attributing responsibility to others for their emotions.
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Validação da escala de PSM - Public Service Motivation por meio de modelagem de equações estruturais / Validation of the scale of PSM - Public Service Motivation with structural equation modeling

Buiatti, Carolina Lasmar 29 June 2007 (has links)
Os motivos que levavam as pessoas a procurar emprego no setor público, baseavam-se principalmente na busca pela segurança, tanto financeira quanto de carreira, além de outros benefícios. O contexto dos dias atuais está um pouco modificado, uma vez que reformas foram feitas no Estado a fim de promover mudanças na máquina administrativa do governo. Com esse novo modelo de gestão em pauta, o governo iniciou uma reforma do Estado, atuando, entre outras áreas importantes do governo, na área de Recursos Humanos. Assim, o presente estudo é relevante, também, para a literatura que trata do PSM - Public Service Motivation, uma vez que os principais estudos da área se concentram nos EUA, e alguns em desenvolvimento na Bélgica e na Coréia. O objetivo principal deste estudo, portanto, é cumprir as etapas da validação de constructo da escala de medida do PSM - Public Service Motivation para as secretarias pesquisadas no município de Ribeirão Preto. O presente estudo pode ser caracterizado como quantitativo e descritivo, uma vez que utilizará o método survey para a coleta dos dados e identificará e descreverá um fenômeno. A amostra é caracterizada como não-probabilística por acessibilidade e composta por servidores públicos que compõem os quadros funcionais das secretarias municipais pesquisadas. O instrumento de medida será um questionário formado pela escala do PSM - Public Service Motivation, pela escala de comprometimento organizacional de Meyer e Allen, além de dados demográficos. A conclusão foi de que a escala pode ser utilizada, porém necessita de ajustes para melhor adequação de seu uso. / The reasons that used to take people to seek job in the public sector were based, mainly, in the search for stability and financial security, plus the benefits. Nowadays, this context has been modified, once reforms were made in the State in order to promote changes in the government\'s administrative machine. With that new administration model on the agenda, the government began a State reform that took action, among other important areas of the government, in the area of Human Resources. The study is relevant for the PSM (Public Service Motivation) literature since the main studies are concentrated in the USA, with some few that are under development in Belgium and in Korea. The main objective of this study, therefore, it is to do the steps of the construct validation of the scale of measurement of PSM - Public Service Motivation for the municipals agencies researched in Ribeirão Preto. The present study can be characterized as quantitative, descriptive and exploratory, once it will use the survey method for data collection, it will identify and it will describe a phenomenon and will familiarize with this phenomenon, in order to obtain a new perception on the same. The sample is characterized as non-probabilistic for accessibility and it will be composed by public workers from the agencies researched. The measurement instrument will be a questionnaire formed by the Perry\'s scale of PSM - Public Service Motivation, by Meyer and Allen\'s scale of organizational commitment, and some demographic data. The conclusion is that the scale can be used, but it\'s necessary to improve it to use it with more adequacy.
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The Level of Service Inventory (Ontario Revision) scale validation for gender and ethnicity : addressing reliability and predictive validity

Hogg, Sarah Marie 14 April 2011
Previous investigations of the Level of Service Inventory Ontario Revision (LSI-OR) have examined individual subgroups of offenders (e.g., women, Aboriginal offenders), which has made comparisons of its predictive validity between specific offender groups suspect. This study was conducted on a complete cohort of 26,450 offenders who were released from Ontario provincial correctional facilities, sentenced to a conditional sentence, or who began a term of probation in 2004. Participants were followed up for at least four years to collect recidivism information on numerous subgroups of offenders including males (81.7%), females (18.3%), Aboriginal (6.4%), Black (7.3%) and Caucasian offenders (59.2%). Analyses revealed that the LSI-OR scores are positively correlated with recidivism (r = .441, p < .001), and similar correlations were found for all offenders regardless of gender or race, (Aboriginal r = .377, p < .001; Black, r = .420, p < .001; Caucasian, r = .417, p < .001; Male, r = .439, p < .001; Female, r = .426, p < .001). LSI-OR scores are also correlated with severity of the recidivism offence, (r = .098, p <.001) indicating that higher LSI-OR scores are related to higher offence severity for all ethnicities, sentence types, and genders. These findings indicate that the LSI-OR is an effective risk assessment tool for use among different ethnicities, sentence types and genders for provincially sentenced offenders in Ontario.
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The Level of Service Inventory (Ontario Revision) scale validation for gender and ethnicity : addressing reliability and predictive validity

Hogg, Sarah Marie 14 April 2011 (has links)
Previous investigations of the Level of Service Inventory Ontario Revision (LSI-OR) have examined individual subgroups of offenders (e.g., women, Aboriginal offenders), which has made comparisons of its predictive validity between specific offender groups suspect. This study was conducted on a complete cohort of 26,450 offenders who were released from Ontario provincial correctional facilities, sentenced to a conditional sentence, or who began a term of probation in 2004. Participants were followed up for at least four years to collect recidivism information on numerous subgroups of offenders including males (81.7%), females (18.3%), Aboriginal (6.4%), Black (7.3%) and Caucasian offenders (59.2%). Analyses revealed that the LSI-OR scores are positively correlated with recidivism (r = .441, p < .001), and similar correlations were found for all offenders regardless of gender or race, (Aboriginal r = .377, p < .001; Black, r = .420, p < .001; Caucasian, r = .417, p < .001; Male, r = .439, p < .001; Female, r = .426, p < .001). LSI-OR scores are also correlated with severity of the recidivism offence, (r = .098, p <.001) indicating that higher LSI-OR scores are related to higher offence severity for all ethnicities, sentence types, and genders. These findings indicate that the LSI-OR is an effective risk assessment tool for use among different ethnicities, sentence types and genders for provincially sentenced offenders in Ontario.
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Validação da escala de PSM - Public Service Motivation por meio de modelagem de equações estruturais / Validation of the scale of PSM - Public Service Motivation with structural equation modeling

Carolina Lasmar Buiatti 29 June 2007 (has links)
Os motivos que levavam as pessoas a procurar emprego no setor público, baseavam-se principalmente na busca pela segurança, tanto financeira quanto de carreira, além de outros benefícios. O contexto dos dias atuais está um pouco modificado, uma vez que reformas foram feitas no Estado a fim de promover mudanças na máquina administrativa do governo. Com esse novo modelo de gestão em pauta, o governo iniciou uma reforma do Estado, atuando, entre outras áreas importantes do governo, na área de Recursos Humanos. Assim, o presente estudo é relevante, também, para a literatura que trata do PSM - Public Service Motivation, uma vez que os principais estudos da área se concentram nos EUA, e alguns em desenvolvimento na Bélgica e na Coréia. O objetivo principal deste estudo, portanto, é cumprir as etapas da validação de constructo da escala de medida do PSM - Public Service Motivation para as secretarias pesquisadas no município de Ribeirão Preto. O presente estudo pode ser caracterizado como quantitativo e descritivo, uma vez que utilizará o método survey para a coleta dos dados e identificará e descreverá um fenômeno. A amostra é caracterizada como não-probabilística por acessibilidade e composta por servidores públicos que compõem os quadros funcionais das secretarias municipais pesquisadas. O instrumento de medida será um questionário formado pela escala do PSM - Public Service Motivation, pela escala de comprometimento organizacional de Meyer e Allen, além de dados demográficos. A conclusão foi de que a escala pode ser utilizada, porém necessita de ajustes para melhor adequação de seu uso. / The reasons that used to take people to seek job in the public sector were based, mainly, in the search for stability and financial security, plus the benefits. Nowadays, this context has been modified, once reforms were made in the State in order to promote changes in the government\'s administrative machine. With that new administration model on the agenda, the government began a State reform that took action, among other important areas of the government, in the area of Human Resources. The study is relevant for the PSM (Public Service Motivation) literature since the main studies are concentrated in the USA, with some few that are under development in Belgium and in Korea. The main objective of this study, therefore, it is to do the steps of the construct validation of the scale of measurement of PSM - Public Service Motivation for the municipals agencies researched in Ribeirão Preto. The present study can be characterized as quantitative, descriptive and exploratory, once it will use the survey method for data collection, it will identify and it will describe a phenomenon and will familiarize with this phenomenon, in order to obtain a new perception on the same. The sample is characterized as non-probabilistic for accessibility and it will be composed by public workers from the agencies researched. The measurement instrument will be a questionnaire formed by the Perry\'s scale of PSM - Public Service Motivation, by Meyer and Allen\'s scale of organizational commitment, and some demographic data. The conclusion is that the scale can be used, but it\'s necessary to improve it to use it with more adequacy.

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