Title of article :
Evaluating and Developing a Multidimensional,
Dispositional Measure of Appraisal
Author/Authors :
Scott C. Roesch and Anthony A. Rowley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Although theories of stress have emphasized the critical role of the appraisal process, the use of
dispositional measures of appraisal have not been readily investigated. Using a large multiethnic
sample, we examined the factorial validity and dimensionality of a dispositional version of
the Stress Appraisal Measure (SAM; Peacock &Wong, 1990). Both exploratory and confirmatory
factor analyses resulted in a 4-factor representation of dispositional appraisal fitting better
than its originally proposed 6-factor representation. This 4-factor model was invariant across
gender groups. Although the 6-factor model purported to measure 3 dimensions of primary appraisal
and 3 dimensions of secondary appraisal, these factors were found to be highly unstable
and had questionable internal consistency. In contrast, the more parsimonious 4-factor solution
identified 4 relative distinct and reliable scales of appraisal: 3 primary (Challenge, Threat, and
Centrality) and 1 secondary (Resources). These findings suggest that meaningful dispositional
dimensions of appraisal can be derived and incorporated into trait–state models of the stress
process
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment