Journal of Social Psychology
Volume 158, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 694-710

The prejudice against asylum seekers scale: presenting the psychometric properties of a new measure of classical and conditional attitudes (Article)

Anderson J.R.*
  • a Australian Catholic University, Australia

Abstract

This paper reports the initial psychometric properties for the recently developed prejudice against asylum seekers scale (PAAS)—a new measure of the classical and conditional components of negative attitudes towards asylum seekers. Across three studies the initial psychometric evidence is presented: An exploratory factor analysis suggested that the 16 items of the PAAS accurately factor onto the two hypothesized subscales (Study 1), which was ratified using a confirmatory factor analysis (Study 2). The presented reliability estimates (internal consistency: Studies 1–3; test-retest reliability: Study 3) verified the stability of the measure. Finally, evidence of the validity for the scale (criterion, construct, and known-groups; Study 2) and for the independent predictive validity of each subscale is presented. In summary, the evidence presented here suggests that the PAAS is a psychometrically sound measure of classical and contemporary prejudice against asylum seekers. © 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis.

Author Keywords

Psychometric Asylum seeker test construction PAAS Refugee scale development

Index Keywords

sound refugee internal consistency human Refugees test retest reliability procedures asylum seeker Humans attitude male female exploratory factor analysis confirmatory factor analysis reproducibility Reproducibility of Results Psychometrics standards psychometry adult Prejudice devices predictive validity

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DOI: 10.1080/00224545.2017.1404958
ISSN: 00224545
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English