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Title: | Similarity Structure Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling in Studying Latent Structures: An Application to the Attitudes towards Portuguese Language Questionnaire |
Authors: | Roazzi, A. Diniz, A. Candeias, A.A. |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Editora UFPE |
Citation: | Roazzi, A.; Diniz, A.; Candeias, A.A.Similarity Structure Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling in Studying Latent Structures: An Application to the Attitudes towards Portuguese Language Questionnaire, In Facet Theory: Searching for Structure in Complex Social, Cultural and Psychological Phenomena (, 107-122, ISBN: 978-85-415-0282-5. Recife: Brasil: Editora UFPE, 2015. |
Abstract: | Several international studies such as PISA and PILRS (Progress in
International Reading Literacy Study), have stressed the importance of positive attitudes
and behaviours as facilitators of individuals reading literacy during the school years
and throughout their lives.
Considering that there are not available instruments for assessing attitudes Towards
Portuguese Language, it was proposed the development of the Attitudes towards
Portuguese Language Questionnaire – ATPLQ (Questionário de Atitudes Face à
Língua Portuguesa: QAFLP, Neto et al., 2011; Rebelo, 2012). The questionnaire has
22 Likert-type items, with four levels of response (Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Agree,
Strongly Agree), spread, through exploratory factor analysis (EFA), over three attitudinal
dimensions: Behavioural, Affective, and Motivational.In this study we aimed to analyse
the ATPLQ’s latent structure with a pooled sample data of 1441 participants, applying
similarity structure analysis (SSA) and confirmatory factor analysis of ordinal data
(CFA). The SSA was carried out with Hudap in order to identify the structural properties
of the questionnaire and to assess its adequacy in a Portuguese population. The CFA
was carried out with LISREL in order to assure structural validity, i.e., accounting
for factorial validity, but also for factors’ convergent and discriminant validity, and
composite reliability. These psychometric features allowed the comparison of both the
EFA derived model and the SSA derived model.
We justify the selection of the SSA’s model, and we discuss the similarities between the
results generated by SSA and LISREL procedures, highlighting their use in modeling
constructs with ordinal indicators. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/21378 |
Other Identifiers: | 978-85-415-0282-5 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | PSI - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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