Using bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling to examine global and specific factors in measures of sports coaches’ interpersonal styles

In the present work we investigated distinct sources of construct-relevant psychometric multidimensionality in two sport-specific measures of coaches’ need-supportive (ISS-C) and controlling interpersonal (CCBS) styles. A recently proposed bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM) fra...

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Main Authors: Andreas eStenling, Andreas eIvarsson, Peter eHassmén, Magnus eLindwall
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01303/full
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spelling doaj-fc56b08aa1e446b199fd359f3c9053d92020-11-24T21:09:56ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782015-09-01610.3389/fpsyg.2015.01303154492Using bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling to examine global and specific factors in measures of sports coaches’ interpersonal stylesAndreas eStenling0Andreas eIvarsson1Peter eHassmén2Peter eHassmén3Magnus eLindwall4Magnus eLindwall5Umeå UniversityHalmstad UniversityUmeå UniversityUniversity of CanberraUniversity of GothenburgUniversity of GothenburgIn the present work we investigated distinct sources of construct-relevant psychometric multidimensionality in two sport-specific measures of coaches’ need-supportive (ISS-C) and controlling interpersonal (CCBS) styles. A recently proposed bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM) framework was employed to achieve this aim. In Study 1, using a sample of floorball players, the results indicated that the ISS-C can be considered as a unidimensional measure, with one global factor explaining most of the variance in the items. In Study 2, using a sample of male ice hockey players, the results indicated that the items in the CCBS are represented by both a general factor and specific factors, but the subscales differ with regard to the amount of variance in the items accounted for by the general and specific factors. These results add further insight into the psychometric properties of these two measures and the dimensionality of these two constructs.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01303/fullLeadershipdimensionalityNeed supportSelf-report scalesControlling behaviors
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author Andreas eStenling
Andreas eIvarsson
Peter eHassmén
Peter eHassmén
Magnus eLindwall
Magnus eLindwall
spellingShingle Andreas eStenling
Andreas eIvarsson
Peter eHassmén
Peter eHassmén
Magnus eLindwall
Magnus eLindwall
Using bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling to examine global and specific factors in measures of sports coaches’ interpersonal styles
Frontiers in Psychology
Leadership
dimensionality
Need support
Self-report scales
Controlling behaviors
author_facet Andreas eStenling
Andreas eIvarsson
Peter eHassmén
Peter eHassmén
Magnus eLindwall
Magnus eLindwall
author_sort Andreas eStenling
title Using bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling to examine global and specific factors in measures of sports coaches’ interpersonal styles
title_short Using bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling to examine global and specific factors in measures of sports coaches’ interpersonal styles
title_full Using bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling to examine global and specific factors in measures of sports coaches’ interpersonal styles
title_fullStr Using bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling to examine global and specific factors in measures of sports coaches’ interpersonal styles
title_full_unstemmed Using bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling to examine global and specific factors in measures of sports coaches’ interpersonal styles
title_sort using bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling to examine global and specific factors in measures of sports coaches’ interpersonal styles
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2015-09-01
description In the present work we investigated distinct sources of construct-relevant psychometric multidimensionality in two sport-specific measures of coaches’ need-supportive (ISS-C) and controlling interpersonal (CCBS) styles. A recently proposed bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM) framework was employed to achieve this aim. In Study 1, using a sample of floorball players, the results indicated that the ISS-C can be considered as a unidimensional measure, with one global factor explaining most of the variance in the items. In Study 2, using a sample of male ice hockey players, the results indicated that the items in the CCBS are represented by both a general factor and specific factors, but the subscales differ with regard to the amount of variance in the items accounted for by the general and specific factors. These results add further insight into the psychometric properties of these two measures and the dimensionality of these two constructs.
topic Leadership
dimensionality
Need support
Self-report scales
Controlling behaviors
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01303/full
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