ANALISIS STATISTIK KESAHAN DAN KEBOLEHPERCAYAAN SOAL SELIDIK SKALA KONSEP KENDIRI MULTI DIMENSI (SKKM) (VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY STATISTICS OF THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL SELF-CONCEPT SCALE (MSCS) QUESTIONNAIRE)
Abstract
This study aims to translate the English edition of Multidimensional Self-Concept Scale (MSCS) questionnaire into Malay language, to validate it and to make it reliable. The MSCS constructed by Bracken (1992) to evaluate self-concept in accordance to Multidimensional Self-Concept Model (MSCM). MSCS consists of 150 items which assess the 6 subscales of self-concept; social self-concept, ability self-concept, affective self-concept, family self-concept, physical self-concept and academic self-concept. The process of translation into Malay language using the back translation method. The items in MSCS are translated according to local values and culture by 3 Malay language panels and 3 English language panels. For the face validity evaluation, 8 secondary school students and 3 Malay language experts involve in the betterment of language, sentence structures and comprehension of terms in MSCS. Subsequently, MSCS is evaluated by 7 expert panels for the validity of its contents. Next, reliability analysis is conducted to 214 students in 2 secondary schools in Selangor, Malaysia.
The result shows that the value of contents validity by expert panels has high coefficient value which is = 0.822 with minimum and maximum values of over 0.60. Family self-concept sub-scale has the lowest coefficient value which is 0.668 while social self-concept sub-scale has the highest coefficient value (0.964). For the overall analysis of reliability is α = 0.757 with the values of each sub-scale are; social α = 0.793, ability α = 0.770, affective α = 0.744, family α = 0.680, physical α = 0.791 and academic α = 0.792. For the analysis of the reliability based on the items to find the highest reliability is question number 103 item sub scale family α = .902 and the lowest was question number 49 item sub scale ability of α = .762.
Hence, this study has succeeded to convert the MSCS that has high validity and reliability values and applicable for Malaysian teenagers.Full Text:
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