ARTÍCULO
Validating a home numeracy questionnaire in Ecuador using factor analysis
Fecha
2019Autor
Bojorque Iñegues, Gina Catalina
Van Hoof, Jo
Torbeyns, Joke
Van Nijlen, Daniel
Verschaffel, Lieven
Institución
Resumen
The home numeracy questionnaire (HNQ) developed by LeFevre et al. (2009) is a self-report
instrument to assess the home numeracy of young children. In this questionnaire, young children’s
parents have to indicate how often their child participates both in direct (e.g., counting down: 10, 9,
8, …) and indirect numeracy activities (e.g., playing board games with die or spinner). Based on a
principal component analysis, LeFevre and colleagues found a four factor structure of the HNQ.
Using a sample of 176 Ecuadorian parents, we investigated the validity and reliability of the HNQ in
a developing country. A confirmatory factor analysis indicated that, with minor changes to the
model, the same four factor model could be found as by LeFevre et al. (2009). This study not only
confirmed the validity and reliability of the HNQ, but also showed its usefulness for investigating
young children’s home numeracy beyond developed countries.