Construct validation of students' anxiety and attitudes towards statistical concepts questionnaire: An exploratory factor analysis procedure

This research aims to discover and establish a reliable instrument with respect to measuring students' anxiety and attitude in statistics courses through Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) by including 27 items for anxiety construct and 38 items for attitude construct. Prior to that, a pilot stu...

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Published in:AIP Conference Proceedings
Main Author: Razali F.A.; Wahid S.N.S.; Adnan N.I.M.; Alam N.M.F.H.N.B.; Hilmi Z.A.G.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: American Institute of Physics 2024
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Razali F.A.; Wahid S.N.S.; Adnan N.I.M.; Alam N.M.F.H.N.B.; Hilmi Z.A.G.
Construct validation of students' anxiety and attitudes towards statistical concepts questionnaire: An exploratory factor analysis procedure
2024
AIP Conference Proceedings
2895
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10.1063/5.0192241
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85188474731&doi=10.1063%2f5.0192241&partnerID=40&md5=6727630bb67f8fef043ddd145379ef38
This research aims to discover and establish a reliable instrument with respect to measuring students' anxiety and attitude in statistics courses through Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) by including 27 items for anxiety construct and 38 items for attitude construct. Prior to that, a pilot study was implemented with 100 randomly appointed students, in which all items were initially validated by experts. They were registered in basic statistics courses and came from four distinct diploma programmes. IBM-SPSS version 23.0 was employed by the researchers to perform an EFA technique on construct elements via an extraction method with respect to Principal Component Analysis (PCA) having varimax rotation. Moreover, for each construct, the relevant sample size with respect to analysis was determined via the Bartletts' Test of Sphericity as well as the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) Measure of Sampling Adequacy. All item measures were also assessed for reliability using Cronbach's alpha. The Bartletts' Test of Sphericity is very substantial (p-value<0.05), and the sampling adequacy for both the anxiety as well as attitude constructs is outstanding (KMO>0.8), according to the findings. The Cronbach's alpha values with respect to every component are all higher than 0.7. This shows that the questionnaire's entire set of questions may be used to reliably students' anxiety as well as attitudes about statistical concepts. The study's findings not only revealed more useful metrics for measuring students' anxiety and attitudes regarding statistical concepts, but they also will be useful information which can be served as a reference among academicians to expand the execution of statistics in the higher education system and enhance the student's potential in statistics courses. © 2024 Author(s).
American Institute of Physics
0094243X
English
Conference paper
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author Razali F.A.; Wahid S.N.S.; Adnan N.I.M.; Alam N.M.F.H.N.B.; Hilmi Z.A.G.
spellingShingle Razali F.A.; Wahid S.N.S.; Adnan N.I.M.; Alam N.M.F.H.N.B.; Hilmi Z.A.G.
Construct validation of students' anxiety and attitudes towards statistical concepts questionnaire: An exploratory factor analysis procedure
author_facet Razali F.A.; Wahid S.N.S.; Adnan N.I.M.; Alam N.M.F.H.N.B.; Hilmi Z.A.G.
author_sort Razali F.A.; Wahid S.N.S.; Adnan N.I.M.; Alam N.M.F.H.N.B.; Hilmi Z.A.G.
title Construct validation of students' anxiety and attitudes towards statistical concepts questionnaire: An exploratory factor analysis procedure
title_short Construct validation of students' anxiety and attitudes towards statistical concepts questionnaire: An exploratory factor analysis procedure
title_full Construct validation of students' anxiety and attitudes towards statistical concepts questionnaire: An exploratory factor analysis procedure
title_fullStr Construct validation of students' anxiety and attitudes towards statistical concepts questionnaire: An exploratory factor analysis procedure
title_full_unstemmed Construct validation of students' anxiety and attitudes towards statistical concepts questionnaire: An exploratory factor analysis procedure
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description This research aims to discover and establish a reliable instrument with respect to measuring students' anxiety and attitude in statistics courses through Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) by including 27 items for anxiety construct and 38 items for attitude construct. Prior to that, a pilot study was implemented with 100 randomly appointed students, in which all items were initially validated by experts. They were registered in basic statistics courses and came from four distinct diploma programmes. IBM-SPSS version 23.0 was employed by the researchers to perform an EFA technique on construct elements via an extraction method with respect to Principal Component Analysis (PCA) having varimax rotation. Moreover, for each construct, the relevant sample size with respect to analysis was determined via the Bartletts' Test of Sphericity as well as the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) Measure of Sampling Adequacy. All item measures were also assessed for reliability using Cronbach's alpha. The Bartletts' Test of Sphericity is very substantial (p-value<0.05), and the sampling adequacy for both the anxiety as well as attitude constructs is outstanding (KMO>0.8), according to the findings. The Cronbach's alpha values with respect to every component are all higher than 0.7. This shows that the questionnaire's entire set of questions may be used to reliably students' anxiety as well as attitudes about statistical concepts. The study's findings not only revealed more useful metrics for measuring students' anxiety and attitudes regarding statistical concepts, but they also will be useful information which can be served as a reference among academicians to expand the execution of statistics in the higher education system and enhance the student's potential in statistics courses. © 2024 Author(s).
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