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Item wording and internal consistency of a measure of cohesion: the group environment questionnaire.

Abstract

A common practice for counteracting response acquiescence in psychological measures has been to employ both negatively and positively worded items. However, previous research has highlighted that the reliability of measures can be affected by this practice (Spector, 1992). The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect that the presence of negatively worded items has on the internal reliability of the Group Environment Questionnaire (GEQ). Two samples (N = 276) were utilized, and participants were asked to complete the GEQ (original and revised) on separate occasions. Results demonstrated that the revised questionnaire (containing all positively worded items) had significantly higher Cronbach alpha values for three of the four dimensions of the GEQ. Implications, alternatives, and future directions are discussed.

Authors

Eys MA; Carron AV; Bray SR; Brawley LR

Journal

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 395–402

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Publication Date

January 1, 2007

DOI

10.1123/jsep.29.3.395

ISSN

0895-2779

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