Adaptation of Motivation to Read Profile Scale to Turkish

Author:

AYDEMİR Zeynep1ORCID,ÖZTÜRK Ergun2

Affiliation:

1. MARMARA UNIVERSITY

2. ERCIYES UNIVERSITY

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to adapt the "Motivation to Read Profile Scale" developed by Malloy et al. (2013) into Turkish. Within the framework of adaptation studies, firstly, the items of the scale were translated into Turkish by the researchers, then ten experts were consulted for the Turkish and English forms of the scale, and amendments to the translation were made in line with their opinions. The scale was administered to 317 students for validity and reliability studies. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed directly on the two-factor scale, as the experimental evidence regarding the construct validity of the scale in the original culture was determined. As a result of the general confirmatory factor analysis, the two-factor structure can be characterized as having values that can be acceptable. Cronbach’s alpha internal consistency coefficient for the Turkish form of the scale was 0.86. As a result, it was seen that the Turkish form of the scale was valid and reliable for this research group.

Publisher

International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education

Subject

General Medicine

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