Psychological Test Adaptation and Development (Apr 2024)

German Translation of the Revised Physical Self-Perception Profile Competence (PSPP-R Competence) <subtitle>Evidence From a Predominantly Female Sample</subtitle>

  • Emily Bringmann,
  • Kai T. Horstmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1027/2698-1866/a000059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 54 – 65

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Abstract: This paper examines the validity of the competence scale of the Revised Physical Self-Perception Profile (PSPP-R Competence) in a large German sample of 1,007 predominantly female participants by assessing construct validity, discriminant and criterion validity, and reliability. The PSPP-R Competence measures four factors: Body Attractiveness, Physical Strength, Sports Competence, and Physical Condition. Confirmatory factor analyses confirmed the hypothesized correlated four-factor structure and offered support for a hierarchical factor structure. Discriminant and criterion validity analyses offered insight into the nomological net and were in line with theoretical considerations. Reliability of all subscales was estimated using Cronbach’s α and found to be good to excellent ranging from .84 to .92. Overall, this study provides support for a good adaptation of the PSPP-R in the German language and enriches previous validation studies focused mainly on factorial validity by adding discriminant and concurrent validity estimates.

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