• Title of article

    Examining the Factor Structure of the Survey of Attitudes Towards Statistics among Undergraduate Health Science Students

  • Author/Authors

    ayebo, abraham university of minnesota rochester, Rochester, USA , bright, jered university of minnesota rochester, Rochester, USA , ballam, christian university of minnesota rochester, Rochester, USA

  • From page
    1
  • To page
    8
  • Abstract
    Recent studies report that students’ attitudes toward statistics play an important role in their statistics achievement. The goal of this study was to test the psychometric properties of the Survey of Attitudes Towards Statistics (SATS-28) among undergraduate health science students enrolled in an introductory statistics course. Most students held positive attitudes towards statistics. The average SATS scores were above neutral. Confirmatory factor analysis validated the four-factor structure of the questionnaire (Affect, Cognitive Competence, Value, and Difficulty), albeit with a few modifications. The RMSEA value of 0.065 was below the suggested cutoff of 0.07. Cronbach’s alpha for the entire scale was .907, which was well above the recommended cutoff value of 0.7. The study provided evidence for the appropriate metric properties of the SATS-28 as a valid instrument for measuring the statistics attitudes of a sample of first year students at the University of Minnesota Rochester.
  • Keywords
    student attitudes , statistics education , introductory statistics
  • Journal title
    international electronic journal of mathematical education
  • Journal title
    international electronic journal of mathematical education
  • Record number

    2559573