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  • Titel: Validation of the Chinese Cultural Tightness–Looseness Scale and General Tightness–Looseness Scale
  • Beteiligte: Leng, Jie; Ma, Hang; Lv, Xiaojun; Hu, Ping
  • Erschienen: Frontiers Media SA, 2023
  • Erschienen in: Frontiers in Psychology, 14 (2023)
  • Sprache: Nicht zu entscheiden
  • DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1131868
  • ISSN: 1664-1078
  • Schlagwörter: General Psychology
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  • Beschreibung: IntroductionThis study aims to revise the Cultural Tightness–Looseness Scale (CTLS) and General Tightness–Looseness Scale (GTLS), and explore the group heterogeneity of tightness–looseness perception in Chinese populations.MethodsSample 1 (n = 2,388) was used for item analysis and exploratory factor analysis, and sample 2 (n = 2,385) was used for confirmatory factor analysis and latent profile analysis. Sample 3 (n = 512) was used for the reliability test and criterion validity test, among which 162 participants were used for the test–retest reliability examination after a four-week interval. Measurements included the CTLS, GTLS, International Personality Item Pool, Personal Need for Structure Scale, and Campbell Index of Well-Being.ResultsThe revised CTLS contained four items and retained a single-dimensional structure. The revised GTLS consisted of eight items divided into two dimensions: Compliance with Norms and Social Sanctions. Latent profile analysis extracted two profiles on both CTLS and GTLS scores, indicating that the sample can be divided into two subgroups: high and low perception of tightness.DiscussionThe Chinese versions of the CTLS and GTLS can be used as valid and reliable measures of tightness–looseness perception in a Chinese population.
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