Investigating the Validity and Reliability of Survey Attitude towards Statistics Instrument among Rural Secondary School Students

Positive attitude towards statistics is a desirable aspect in developing statistical thinking and understanding statistical concept. The attitude towards statistics instrument in previous study on rural school students lacked evidence in the validity analysis. Therefore, there is a need to provide a...

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Main Authors: Siti Shahirah Saidi, Nyet Moi Siew*
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tayfun Yagar 2019-11-01
Series:International Journal of Educational Methodology
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Online Access: https://ijem.com//IJEM_5_4_651.pdf
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spelling doaj-2ce99bb12816418097e058ecf530afa22020-11-25T01:56:47ZengTayfun YagarInternational Journal of Educational Methodology2469-96322469-96322019-11-015465166110.12973/ijem.5.4.65112700Investigating the Validity and Reliability of Survey Attitude towards Statistics Instrument among Rural Secondary School StudentsSiti Shahirah Saidi0Nyet Moi Siew*1 Universiti Malaysia Sabah Universiti Malaysia Sabah Positive attitude towards statistics is a desirable aspect in developing statistical thinking and understanding statistical concept. The attitude towards statistics instrument in previous study on rural school students lacked evidence in the validity analysis. Therefore, there is a need to provide a valid instrument that can assess rural secondary school students’ attitude toward statistics. For this purpose, this study was carried out to investigate the validity and reliability analysis of the Survey Attitude towards Statistics (SATS-36) instrument from a sample of rural secondary school students. The SATS-36 is a 7-point Likert type scale questionnaire, used to measure students’ attitude towards statistics. The SATS-36 instrument was distributed to 217 Tenth grade science stream students from a rural district in Sabah, Malaysia, which comprised of 66 (30.4%) boys and 151 (69.6%) girls. A second order Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was carried out to analyze the validity of the SATS-36 instrument as well as to confirm the 6-factor model of SATS-36. The reliability of SATS-36 instrument was assessed through the Cronbach’s Alpha value. Overall, the analysis showed that the SATS-36 instrument shows favorable indices for both its validity and reliability. Thus, it can be concluded that the SATS-36 was a valid and reliable instrument for measuring students’ attitude towards statistics among rural science stream secondary school students. https://ijem.com//IJEM_5_4_651.pdf attitude towards statistics confirmatory factor analysis rural schools validity and reliability of survey.
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author Siti Shahirah Saidi
Nyet Moi Siew*
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Nyet Moi Siew*
Investigating the Validity and Reliability of Survey Attitude towards Statistics Instrument among Rural Secondary School Students
International Journal of Educational Methodology
attitude towards statistics
confirmatory factor analysis
rural schools
validity and reliability of survey.
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Nyet Moi Siew*
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title Investigating the Validity and Reliability of Survey Attitude towards Statistics Instrument among Rural Secondary School Students
title_short Investigating the Validity and Reliability of Survey Attitude towards Statistics Instrument among Rural Secondary School Students
title_full Investigating the Validity and Reliability of Survey Attitude towards Statistics Instrument among Rural Secondary School Students
title_fullStr Investigating the Validity and Reliability of Survey Attitude towards Statistics Instrument among Rural Secondary School Students
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Validity and Reliability of Survey Attitude towards Statistics Instrument among Rural Secondary School Students
title_sort investigating the validity and reliability of survey attitude towards statistics instrument among rural secondary school students
publisher Tayfun Yagar
series International Journal of Educational Methodology
issn 2469-9632
2469-9632
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Positive attitude towards statistics is a desirable aspect in developing statistical thinking and understanding statistical concept. The attitude towards statistics instrument in previous study on rural school students lacked evidence in the validity analysis. Therefore, there is a need to provide a valid instrument that can assess rural secondary school students’ attitude toward statistics. For this purpose, this study was carried out to investigate the validity and reliability analysis of the Survey Attitude towards Statistics (SATS-36) instrument from a sample of rural secondary school students. The SATS-36 is a 7-point Likert type scale questionnaire, used to measure students’ attitude towards statistics. The SATS-36 instrument was distributed to 217 Tenth grade science stream students from a rural district in Sabah, Malaysia, which comprised of 66 (30.4%) boys and 151 (69.6%) girls. A second order Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was carried out to analyze the validity of the SATS-36 instrument as well as to confirm the 6-factor model of SATS-36. The reliability of SATS-36 instrument was assessed through the Cronbach’s Alpha value. Overall, the analysis showed that the SATS-36 instrument shows favorable indices for both its validity and reliability. Thus, it can be concluded that the SATS-36 was a valid and reliable instrument for measuring students’ attitude towards statistics among rural science stream secondary school students.
topic attitude towards statistics
confirmatory factor analysis
rural schools
validity and reliability of survey.
url https://ijem.com//IJEM_5_4_651.pdf
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