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Construction of the Scales (Myanmar Version): the Prosocial Behavior Scale, the Religiosity Scale, and the Perceived Parent type Scale

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Title Construction of the Scales (Myanmar Version): the Prosocial Behavior Scale, the Religiosity Scale, and the Perceived Parent type Scale
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Publication date 2019
Authors
Esther Cing Lun Hau
Description
The purpose of present research is to construct Myanmar version of the scales: (Prosocial
Behavior Scale; Religiosity Scale; Perceived Parent Type Scale). The original test items of
Prosocial Behavior Scale and Religiosity Scale were studied and the individual item was
translated into Myanmar. Moreover, the items for Perceived Parent Type Scale were written
based on the study of Jeffries ﴾1987, 1990, 1993﴿. In this research, including three scales were
administered to a group of 275 subjects in Taunggyi University to carry out an item analysis.
According to the item analysis results, all of the items of each scale were significant at .001
level. Finally, to examine Cronbach’s Alpha coefficients for the internal consistency and testretest
reliability were computed for each scale. According to the results, the Alpha coefficients
were .78 for the Prosocial Behavior, .70 for the Religiosity, and .87 for the Perceived Parent
Type. Test-retest reliability was .66 for the Prosocial Behavior, .63 for the Religiosity, and .53
for Perceived Parent Type. In sum, the item analysis shows that each resulted item of these
scales can discriminate between high scoring individuals and low scoring individuals.
Moreover, it was found that each scale has relatively good internal consistency.
Keywords
Prosocial Behavor
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