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Measuring self-regulation in a physically active context: Psychometric analyses of scores derived from an observer-rated measure of self-regulation

机译:在身体活跃的环境中测量自我调节:对观察者评价的自我调节量度得出的分数进行心理计量分析

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The purpose of this study is to report psychometric properties of scores obtained using a novel observer-rated measure of children’s self-regulation, the Response to Challenge Scale (RCS). The RCS was developed to rate children’s self-regulatory abilities in a physically active context (e.g., while completing a physical challenge course). The RCS and other study measures were administered in a private school sample of 207 children. Analyses of score distributions indicated that the RCS was able to capture variance among children in self-regulatory abilities; the distribution was normal for the Affective, Cognitive, and Total Self-Regulation scales. Validity analyses revealed significant positive correlations between Cognitive, Affective, Motor, and Total Self-Regulation and executive function task performance; significant negative correlations between Cognitive Regulation and teacher-rated hyperactivity and inattention; significant negative correlations between Affective, Motor, and Total Self-Regulation and teacher ratings of peer problems; and significant positive correlations between Cognitive and Affective Regulation and parent ratings of prosocial behavior. Parent and teacher rated Total Difficulties scores were both negatively correlated with RCS Total Self-Regulation scores. Results suggest that it is possible for observers to rate self-regulatory abilities in the context of physical activities, and that these ratings correspond with performance on tasks requiring executive function as well as teacher and parent ratings of children’s difficulties.
机译:这项研究的目的是报告分数的心理测量特性,这些分数是使用一种新颖的,观察者评分的儿童自我调节量度标准-对挑战的反应量表(RCS)来获得的。开发RCS的目的是在身体活跃的情况下(例如,在完成身体挑战课程的同时)评估孩子的自我调节能力。在207名儿童的私立学校样本中实施了RCS和其他研究措施。对分数分布的分析表明,RCS能够捕捉儿童自我调节能力的差异。情感,认知和总自我调节量表的分布呈正态分布。有效性分析显示,认知,情感,运动和总自我调节与执行功能任务绩效之间存在显着的正相关。认知调节与教师评定的活动过度和注意力不集中之间显着负相关;情感,运动和总自我调节与同伴问题的教师评分之间存在显着的负相关;认知和情感调节与亲社会行为的父母等级之间显着正相关。父母和老师评定的总困难评分均与RCS总自我调节得分负相关。结果表明,观察者可以在体育活动中对自我调节能力进行评分,这些评分与需要执行功能的任务的执行情况以及老师和家长对孩子的困难的评分相对应。

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