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- Susanne G. Scott
- University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
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- Reginald A. Bruce
- University of Louisville
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<jats:p> A multistage, four sample study was conducted to develop a conceptually consistent and psychometrically sound measure of decision-making style. Construct definitions were developed from prior theory, and items were written to assess rational, avoidant, intuitive, and dependent decision-making styles. A series of principal-axis factor analyses with varimax rotation and subsequent item analyses were conducted to develop four conceptually distinct scales with acceptable internal consistency (alpha ranging from .68 to .94) and a stable factor structure. In the process of scale development, a fifth style (spontaneous) was identified. Tests for independence among the five decision-making style scales and concurrent validity analyses were conducted. Finally, discussion of the new instrument with reference to the extant literature is provided. </jats:p>
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- Educational and Psychological Measurement
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Educational and Psychological Measurement 55 (5), 818-831, 1995-10
SAGE Publications