Pretesting a Political Skill Scale in a Sample of Teacher-Leaders from Polytechnics in Northeast Nigeria

Although the Political Skill Inventory (PSI) is the benchmark measure of the political skill construct, the existence and frequent use of other measures suggest that the PSI fails to cover the content domain of the construct comprehensively. This study utilised the extant political skill measures in...

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Main Authors: Bala Salisu, Siti Rahmah Awang
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: PsychOpen 2019-12-01
Series:Psychological Thought
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Online Access:http://psyct.psychopen.eu/article/view/387
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spelling doaj-1af3bc4c3df847639799d4ef80f7f0692020-11-25T03:23:48ZbulPsychOpenPsychological Thought2193-72812019-12-0112227729210.5964/psyct.v12i2.387psyct.v12i2.387Pretesting a Political Skill Scale in a Sample of Teacher-Leaders from Polytechnics in Northeast NigeriaBala Salisu0Siti Rahmah Awang1Azman Hashim International Business School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Johor, MalaysiaAzman Hashim International Business School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Johor, MalaysiaAlthough the Political Skill Inventory (PSI) is the benchmark measure of the political skill construct, the existence and frequent use of other measures suggest that the PSI fails to cover the content domain of the construct comprehensively. This study utilised the extant political skill measures in developing a robust and parsimonious political skill scale for assessing the political sensitivity of teacher-leaders in higher education. Cognitive tests, behaviour coding and respondent debriefing were conducted to evaluate a 38-item pool on political skill in a sample of 36 teacher-leaders drawn from nine polytechnics situated in Northeast Nigeria. The scale's interrater agreement was computed using Fleiss' κ statistic based on categorical data from five expert reviews. The results of our analyses revealed a 15-item Political Skill Scale (PSS) that reflects the social competence teacher-leaders need in performing the largely voluntary roles of teacher leadership. This work contributes towards contextual mapping of the political skill construct in an African setting. It also offers a new political skill measure.http://psyct.psychopen.eu/article/view/387political skill scaleteacher-leaderscognitive testingbehaviour codingrespondent debriefingexpert review
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Pretesting a Political Skill Scale in a Sample of Teacher-Leaders from Polytechnics in Northeast Nigeria
Psychological Thought
political skill scale
teacher-leaders
cognitive testing
behaviour coding
respondent debriefing
expert review
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Siti Rahmah Awang
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title Pretesting a Political Skill Scale in a Sample of Teacher-Leaders from Polytechnics in Northeast Nigeria
title_short Pretesting a Political Skill Scale in a Sample of Teacher-Leaders from Polytechnics in Northeast Nigeria
title_full Pretesting a Political Skill Scale in a Sample of Teacher-Leaders from Polytechnics in Northeast Nigeria
title_fullStr Pretesting a Political Skill Scale in a Sample of Teacher-Leaders from Polytechnics in Northeast Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Pretesting a Political Skill Scale in a Sample of Teacher-Leaders from Polytechnics in Northeast Nigeria
title_sort pretesting a political skill scale in a sample of teacher-leaders from polytechnics in northeast nigeria
publisher PsychOpen
series Psychological Thought
issn 2193-7281
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Although the Political Skill Inventory (PSI) is the benchmark measure of the political skill construct, the existence and frequent use of other measures suggest that the PSI fails to cover the content domain of the construct comprehensively. This study utilised the extant political skill measures in developing a robust and parsimonious political skill scale for assessing the political sensitivity of teacher-leaders in higher education. Cognitive tests, behaviour coding and respondent debriefing were conducted to evaluate a 38-item pool on political skill in a sample of 36 teacher-leaders drawn from nine polytechnics situated in Northeast Nigeria. The scale's interrater agreement was computed using Fleiss' κ statistic based on categorical data from five expert reviews. The results of our analyses revealed a 15-item Political Skill Scale (PSS) that reflects the social competence teacher-leaders need in performing the largely voluntary roles of teacher leadership. This work contributes towards contextual mapping of the political skill construct in an African setting. It also offers a new political skill measure.
topic political skill scale
teacher-leaders
cognitive testing
behaviour coding
respondent debriefing
expert review
url http://psyct.psychopen.eu/article/view/387
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