TY - JOUR
T1 - Metric Goodness of the Adult Prosocialness Scale. Comparative Study of Italy and Spain
AU - Martínez-Pampliega, Ana
AU - Cormenzana, Susana
AU - Sanz, Mireia
AU - Barni, Daniela
AU - Simon, Jordi
AU - Alomar, Elisabeth
AU - Pérez, Carles
PY - 2018/7/30
Y1 - 2018/7/30
N2 - The main goal of the study is to analyze the metric goodness of the Spanish version of the Adult Prosocialness Scale (Caprara, Steca, Zelli, & Capanna, 2005). Analysis of construct and concurrent validity in two similar samples of young adults, a Spanish sample (target of the adaptation) and an Italian sample (source language), revealed the adequacy of the Spanish version of instrument, with adequate fit of the model in the Spanish group, χ2(96) = 405.28, p = .001, RMSEA = .071, CFI = .94, GFI = .93, and the Italian group χ2(97) = 224.5, p = .001, RMSEA = .075, CFI = .91, GFI = .90. The results also replicated the adequacy of the instrument found in the Italian sample, as the configural and metric invariance was verified in both groups. Analyses of benevolent and power values related to prosociality and differences between genders supported the validity of the scale. In short, the present study confirms the adequacy and sensitivity of the instrument to study prosociality in young adults in a Spanish sample.
AB - The main goal of the study is to analyze the metric goodness of the Spanish version of the Adult Prosocialness Scale (Caprara, Steca, Zelli, & Capanna, 2005). Analysis of construct and concurrent validity in two similar samples of young adults, a Spanish sample (target of the adaptation) and an Italian sample (source language), revealed the adequacy of the Spanish version of instrument, with adequate fit of the model in the Spanish group, χ2(96) = 405.28, p = .001, RMSEA = .071, CFI = .94, GFI = .93, and the Italian group χ2(97) = 224.5, p = .001, RMSEA = .075, CFI = .91, GFI = .90. The results also replicated the adequacy of the instrument found in the Italian sample, as the configural and metric invariance was verified in both groups. Analyses of benevolent and power values related to prosociality and differences between genders supported the validity of the scale. In short, the present study confirms the adequacy and sensitivity of the instrument to study prosociality in young adults in a Spanish sample.
KW - Italy
KW - Prosocialness Scale
KW - Spain
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85054772773&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/sjp.2018.26
DO - 10.1017/sjp.2018.26
M3 - Article
C2 - 30056807
AN - SCOPUS:85054772773
SN - 1138-7416
VL - 21
SP - E29
JO - Spanish Journal of Psychology
JF - Spanish Journal of Psychology
ER -