Article
Measuring Engagement to Academic Tasks: Design and Validation of the Comp-TA Questionnaire
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Yévenes-Márquez, J. N., Badilla-Quintana, M. G., & Sandoval-Henríquez, F. J. (2022). Measuring engagement to academic tasks: Design and validation of the comp-TA questionnaire. Education Research International, 2022 doi:10.1155/2022/4783994
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Autor
Yévenes Márquez, Justine
Badilla Quintana, María Graciela
Sandoval Henríquez, Francisco
Resumen
Artículo de publicación SCOPUS This study analyzes the psychometric properties of the engagement to academic tasks (Comp-TA) questionnaire. Rigorous criteria were considered in its design and validation, such as theoretical review, expert judgment, pilot test, and exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. The instrument was administered face-to-face and in remote modality to a convenience sample of 563 high-school students from schools in Concepción, Chile. The analyses showed a latent structure with a good fit to the data, consisting of 15 items that underlie the factors of academic engagement: behavioral, cognitive, and affective. The reliability analysis yielded an internal consistency of.92 according to the ordinal alpha. Guidelines for its use to deepen the educational process of high-school students are argued