Development and Validation of Frustration Scale for Emerging Adults

Main Author: Aaliya Zaka, Iffat Rohail, Andleeb Akhtar, Hajra Aman,Syeda Naila Andleeb, Touseef Khalid
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author Aaliya Zaka, Iffat Rohail, Andleeb Akhtar, Hajra Aman,Syeda Naila Andleeb, Touseef Khalid
title Development and Validation of Frustration Scale for Emerging Adults
publishDate 2021
topic Frustration
Exploratory Factor Analysis
Emerging Adults
Psychometric Properties
Confirmatory Factor Analysis
url https://zenodo.org/record/5475594
contents The purpose of the study was to develop an indigenous scale to measure frustration and to estab1ish its psychometric properties. In the first phase, the item pool of 70 items was generated by an in-depth review of literature, and semi-structured interviews. Experts evaluation were taken to identifying the unclear, inappropriate, and redundant items.17 items were excluded which were redundant, overlapped, or poor worded. Pilot study was conducted (n=20) on the preliminary scale to measure its face validity. In the second phase, internal consistency and dimensionality of the scale was empirically measured through Exploratory Factor Analysis (N=300). Three factors (Agitation, Liability, and Disgruntled) emerged. In the third phase, to confirm the factor structure of the scale the Confirmatory Factor Analysis (N=300)was run. Psychometric properties were established (α= .93). In the final phase, the convergent and discriminant validity was established by using Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale (Vansteenkiste, 2015). Finally, indigenous frustration scale for emerging adults was constructed.
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