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Título : | The Inventory of Personality OrganizationReality Testing Subscale and Belief in Science Scale: Confirmatory factor and Rasch analysis of thinking style measures |
Autor : | Denovan, Andrew Dagnall, Neil Drinkwater, Kenneth Escolá Gascon, Alex |
Fecha de publicación : | 6-sep-2024 |
Resumen : | . The Inventory of Personality Organization-Reality Testing Subscale (IPO-RT) and Belief in Science Scale (BIS) represent indirect, proxy measures of intuitive-experiential and analytical-rational thinking. However, a limited appraisal of factorial structure exists, and assessment of person-item functioning has not occurred. This study assessed the IPO-RT and BIS using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and Rasch analysis with a sample of 1030 participants (465 males, 565 females). Correlation analysis revealed a negative, moderate relationship between the measures. CFA supported a bifactorial model of the IPO-RT with four bifactors (Auditory and Visual Hallucinations, Delusional Thinking, Social Deficits, and Confusion). A one-factor model best fitted the BIS. Satisfactory item/person reliability and unidimensionality was observed for both measures using Rasch analysis, and items generally exhibited gender invariance. However, IPO-RT items were challenging, whereas BIS items were relatively easy to endorse. Overall, results indicated that the IPO-RT and BIS are conceptually sound, indirect indices of intuitive-experiential and analytical-rational thinking. Acknowledging the breadth of these thinking styles, a useful future research focus includes evaluating the performance of IPO-RT and BIS alongside objective tests. |
Descripción : | Artículos en revistas |
URI : | https://doi.org/ 10.1371/journal.pone.0310055 http://hdl.handle.net/11531/94252 |
ISSN : | 1932-6203 |
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