TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and validation of a work values scale for assessing high school students
T2 - A mixed methods approach
AU - Sung, Yao Ting
AU - Chang, Yun Tim Yvonne
AU - Cheng, Tzu Ying
AU - Tien, Hsiu Lan Shelly
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Hogrefe Publishing.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Assessing work values with high school students is a critical component of career counseling practice, however it remains a relatively understudied area of research. The purpose of this study was to develop and provide psychometric evaluation of a Work Values Assembly (WVA) scale for assessing high school students. This study employed a mixed methodology to gather research data and conduct data analyses. In the first study, 30 participants were involved in focus-group interviews about their work values. The interview data were analyzed through a grounded theory approach and a framework of seven-dimension work values was derived. In the second study, the WVA scale was constructed based on the descriptions and dimensions of the first study. Seven hundred fifty three high school students participated in the pilot study. The revised scale was then administered to 896 high school students in a formal test. The exploratory- and confirmatory factor analyses re-verified the quality of the items and the construct validity of the WVA scale. The scale also demonstrated good test-retest reliability and criterion-related validity. Finally, 896 and 592 participants from high schools and colleges, respectively, participated in a test of measurement invariance between the two groups. Implications for counseling as well as suggestions for future research were discussed.
AB - Assessing work values with high school students is a critical component of career counseling practice, however it remains a relatively understudied area of research. The purpose of this study was to develop and provide psychometric evaluation of a Work Values Assembly (WVA) scale for assessing high school students. This study employed a mixed methodology to gather research data and conduct data analyses. In the first study, 30 participants were involved in focus-group interviews about their work values. The interview data were analyzed through a grounded theory approach and a framework of seven-dimension work values was derived. In the second study, the WVA scale was constructed based on the descriptions and dimensions of the first study. Seven hundred fifty three high school students participated in the pilot study. The revised scale was then administered to 896 high school students in a formal test. The exploratory- and confirmatory factor analyses re-verified the quality of the items and the construct validity of the WVA scale. The scale also demonstrated good test-retest reliability and criterion-related validity. Finally, 896 and 592 participants from high schools and colleges, respectively, participated in a test of measurement invariance between the two groups. Implications for counseling as well as suggestions for future research were discussed.
KW - High school students
KW - Mixed methodology
KW - Scale development
KW - Work values
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U2 - 10.1027/1015-5759/a000408
DO - 10.1027/1015-5759/a000408
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85047503162
SN - 1015-5759
VL - 35
SP - 526
EP - 543
JO - European Journal of Psychological Assessment
JF - European Journal of Psychological Assessment
IS - 4
ER -