2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-587444/v2
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Improving the Face Validity of Self-Report Scales through Cognitive Interviews Based on Tourangeau Question and Answer Framework: A Practical Work on the Nursing Talent Identification Scale

Abstract: Objective: The Nursing Talent Identification self-report Scale is a recently developed to assess the fit of nursing applicants’ characteristics for the profession. In such scales, respondents may perceive items in a variety of ways.The present study aimed to determine how respondents understand and answer to items through cognitive interviews to assess the user-friendliness of the scale and increase its face validity.Results: Through conducting 20 interviews with the participants, problems related to item comp… Show more

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“…Based on the identified problems, specifically through cognitive interviews, we provided several remedies for the problematic items. A previous study shows that small changes in the appearance of words can lead to greater clarity in understanding items (Zamanzadeh et al, 2022). We made several revisions to the current study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the identified problems, specifically through cognitive interviews, we provided several remedies for the problematic items. A previous study shows that small changes in the appearance of words can lead to greater clarity in understanding items (Zamanzadeh et al, 2022). We made several revisions to the current study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the COSMIN checklist, the IP‐SSW‐NCP can be said to be valid using face and convergent validity and highly reliable as seen with values obtained for internal consistency and test–retest stability (Mokkink et al, 2016 ; Prinsen et al, 2018 ). Besides these, the cognitive interviewing of the nursing students is known to enhance the face validity of self‐report instruments (Zamanzadeh et al, 2022 ). By carrying out pilot‐testing of the instrument in target language population, a window was provided into how the revised version would work in the real‐world target setting and population (Krach et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So convenience sampling was used to select the first 10 junior and senior undergraduate nursing students. They completed the survey and participated in cognitive interviews using a cognitive interview guide by a skilled interviewer adapted from previous studies (Table 1 ) (Cunningham et al, 2019 ; Zamanzadeh et al, 2022 ). These participants were supposed to check for clarity of content and structure, also asked to comment on the ambiguity and difficulty of the items and the answers to each item.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%