The revised Osterlind index: a comparative analysis in content validity studies
A procedure commonly used to obtain empirical evidence in content validity studies is the calculation of the Osterlind index after gathering the expert opinions about the adequacy of the items to measure a particular dimension of the tool. The aim of this work is to compare the results obtained when...
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doaj-9ebb889f17824fe59196f3bb93a002922020-11-25T00:09:15ZengServicio de Psicología Aplicada (UNED)Acción Psicológica1578-908X2013-12-01102192510.5944/ap.10.2.11821S1578-908X2013000200003The revised Osterlind index: a comparative analysis in content validity studiesSusana Sanduvete-Chaves0Salvador Chacón-Moscoso1Milagrosa Sánchez-Martín2José Antonio Pérez-Gil3Universidad de SevillaUniversidad de SevillaUniversidad de SevillaUniversidad de SevillaA procedure commonly used to obtain empirical evidence in content validity studies is the calculation of the Osterlind index after gathering the expert opinions about the adequacy of the items to measure a particular dimension of the tool. The aim of this work is to compare the results obtained when experts score the degree of suitability item-dimension on the traditional 3-point rating scales with the results obtained using, alternatively, 5-point ones. 105 participants valued, on 5-point rating scales, the fitness item-dimension of 31 items to 7 dimensions that composed a questionnaire to measure satisfaction with the training received. These marks were also transformed into 3-point rating scales. Comparison between Osterlind indexes calculated using scores from 5 and 3-point rating scales shows that the new propose is more conservative than the classic procedure; i.e., items considered adequate using 3-point rating scales were removed using 5-point rating scales.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1578-908X2013000200003&lng=en&tlng=enValidez de ContenidoÍndice de OsterlindEscalas de ValoraciónEvidencias EmpíricasComparación |
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Susana Sanduvete-Chaves Salvador Chacón-Moscoso Milagrosa Sánchez-Martín José Antonio Pérez-Gil The revised Osterlind index: a comparative analysis in content validity studies Acción Psicológica Validez de Contenido Índice de Osterlind Escalas de Valoración Evidencias Empíricas Comparación |
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Susana Sanduvete-Chaves Salvador Chacón-Moscoso Milagrosa Sánchez-Martín José Antonio Pérez-Gil |
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Susana Sanduvete-Chaves |
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The revised Osterlind index: a comparative analysis in content validity studies |
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The revised Osterlind index: a comparative analysis in content validity studies |
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The revised Osterlind index: a comparative analysis in content validity studies |
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The revised Osterlind index: a comparative analysis in content validity studies |
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The revised Osterlind index: a comparative analysis in content validity studies |
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revised osterlind index: a comparative analysis in content validity studies |
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Servicio de Psicología Aplicada (UNED) |
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Acción Psicológica |
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A procedure commonly used to obtain empirical evidence in content validity studies is the calculation of the Osterlind index after gathering the expert opinions about the adequacy of the items to measure a particular dimension of the tool. The aim of this work is to compare the results obtained when experts score the degree of suitability item-dimension on the traditional 3-point rating scales with the results obtained using, alternatively, 5-point ones. 105 participants valued, on 5-point rating scales, the fitness item-dimension of 31 items to 7 dimensions that composed a questionnaire to measure satisfaction with the training received. These marks were also transformed into 3-point rating scales. Comparison between Osterlind indexes calculated using scores from 5 and 3-point rating scales shows that the new propose is more conservative than the classic procedure; i.e., items considered adequate using 3-point rating scales were removed using 5-point rating scales. |
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Validez de Contenido Índice de Osterlind Escalas de Valoración Evidencias Empíricas Comparación |
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