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Social Values Orientation Measure Scale: Evidences of validity and reliability among Argentine undergraduate students
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2018-09Registro en:
Reyna, Cecilia; Belaus, Anabel; Mola, Débora Jeanette; Ortiz, María Victoria; Acosta, Cristian; Social Values Orientation Measure Scale: Evidences of validity and reliability among Argentine undergraduate students; Cises Srl; Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology; 25; 3; 9-2018; 1-14
1972-6325
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Reyna, Cecilia
Belaus, Anabel
Mola, Débora Jeanette
Ortiz, María Victoria
Acosta, Cristian
Resumen
In this research we investigate the psychometric properties of the Social Value Orientation Slider Measure (SVO-SM; Murphy, Ackermann, & Handgraaf, 2011) in samples of university students from Córdoba, Argentina. In Study 1 we evaluated reliability (test-retest), convergent (Triple Dominance Orientation Measure), and predictive validity evidence (experimental games), using a paper-pencilversion. In Study 2 we evaluated predictive validity evidence using incentivized computer games. In
Study 3 we evaluated predictive validity evidence in relation to the decisions in experimental games
implemented through an online platform. The results showed evidence of adequate properties of temporal stability and convergent validity for the SVO-SM. Although the predictive validity evidence in
relation to decisions in experimental games proved to be partially consistent, there were variations depending on the game and the form of application. We discussed the results in light of previous research.