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The development of the masaklaw na panukat ng loob mapa ng loob / Gregorio E. H. del Pilar

By: Series: Philippine Journal of Psychology. 50 : 1 page 103-141 Publication details: June 2017Content type:
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Subject(s): Summary: Studies have shown that trait constructs measured by the two earlier Filipino personality inventories and a lexically based Filipino personality research instrument are well represented by the Five-Factor Model (FFM; Katigbak et al., 2002; Church et al., 1997). On this basis, a 188-item instrument that sets out to operationalize the FFM with Filipino trait constructs was developed, with a core of twenty facet scales, each with eight items, and grouped by four for each of the five domains. In six successive item-testing studies, considerations of internal consistency reliability, content validity, keying balance, and factor structure were addressed. While most of the samples across the six item-testing studies came from the national state university in Metro Manila, data for the last study (total N = 576) also included student samples from three other universities (N = 192), as well asan adult sample (N = 192). The reliabilities for the final version of the instrument ranged from .65 to .81, with a mean of .72. Keying balance for sixteen facet scales is perfect or near-perfect, with the remaining four having a balance of 2:6. A Principal Component Analysis of the twenty facet scales showed a clear five-factor structure, with each facet loading on its intended factor. Further work on the Mapa ng Loob, which includes the development of a 50-item short form, an English version, and validation studies, are briefly discussed.
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Studies have shown that trait constructs measured by the two earlier Filipino personality inventories and a lexically based Filipino personality research instrument are well represented by the Five-Factor Model (FFM; Katigbak et al., 2002; Church et al., 1997). On this basis, a 188-item instrument that sets out to operationalize the FFM with Filipino trait constructs was developed, with a core of twenty facet scales, each with eight items, and grouped by four for each of the five domains. In six successive item-testing studies, considerations of internal consistency reliability, content validity, keying balance, and factor structure were addressed. While most of the samples across the six item-testing studies came from the national state university in Metro Manila, data for the last study (total N = 576) also included student samples from three other universities (N = 192), as well asan adult sample (N = 192). The reliabilities for the final version of the instrument ranged from .65 to .81, with a mean of .72. Keying balance for sixteen facet scales is perfect or near-perfect, with the remaining four having a balance of 2:6. A Principal Component Analysis of the twenty facet scales showed a clear five-factor structure, with each facet loading on its intended factor. Further work on the Mapa ng Loob, which includes the development of a 50-item short form, an English version, and validation studies, are briefly discussed.

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