Developing the Ideal Grandparent Scale: Initial Validity and Reliability Tests |
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Authors: | Daniel H. Mansson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Penn State Hazleton, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, USAdhm14@psu.edu |
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Abstract: | Extant grandparent-grandchild research identifies numerous attributes of “ideal” grandparents. To date, however, intergenerational communication researchers have not been able to adequately operationalize grandchildren’s perceptions of their grandparents as ideal. As such, the purpose of this study was to develop the Ideal Grandparent Scale (IGS) by (a) assessing its concurrent and construct validity and (b) examining its reliability. First, the IGS items were derived deductively. Second, American grandchildren (N—171) completed the IGS along with several established instruments. The results of partial Pearson correlational analyses provided support for the hypotheses, which established initial evidence of the IGS’s concurrent and construct validity. Similarly, a split-half reliability test followed by a Feldt test and a Fisher z test provided strong support for the IGS’s reliability. |
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Keywords: | affection caring emotional closeness family identity ideal grandparent social support |
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