Validity and psychometric properties of Malay translated religious orientation scale-revised among Malaysian adult samples

Mohammad Rahim Kamaluddin, and Rohany Nasir, and Wan Shahrazad Wan Sulaiman, and Rozainee Khairudin, and Zainah Ahmad Zamani, (2017) Validity and psychometric properties of Malay translated religious orientation scale-revised among Malaysian adult samples. AKADEMIKA, 87 (2). pp. 133-144. ISSN 0126-5008

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Abstract

Religious Orientation Scale-Revised (ROS-R) has been used increasingly as an important measure in psychology of religion based researches and widely administered in cross-cultural settings. Unfortunately, there is no valid and reliable ROS-R available in Malay language to assess religious orientations among Malaysians. With that in mind, the present study aims to validate and document the psychometric properties of Malay translated ROS-R (henceforth, M-ROS-R) among sample of Malaysian adults. This study commenced with Forward-Backward translations and was followed by content and face validities. Subsequently, a cross-sectional study was conducted among Malaysian adults (n = 226) using convenience sampling method for the purpose of construct and factorial validations. Later, construct and factorial validity was performed via Exploratory Factor Analysis using Principal Component Analysis with Varimax rotation. Finally, reliability testing was performed to determine the internal consistency of the items which was achieved using Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient method (α). The factor loading consisted of three factors with a total variance of 64.76%. The final version of M-ROS-R consisted of 14 items with Factor 1 (Intrinsic Orientation) comprised of 8 items, Factor 2 (Extrinsic-Socially Orientated) with 3 items while Factor 3 (Extrinsic-Personally Orientated) constituted 3 items. The internal consistency values of the factors ranged between 0.68 and 0.86, indicating the scale is reliable. The intercorrelations between factors were also significant with each other. M-ROS-R was concluded as a valid and reliable scale to measure and assess religious orientations among Malaysians.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Internal consistency; Psychometric properties; Religiosity; Religious Orientation Scale-Revised; Validation
Journal:AKADEMIKA
ID Code:11260
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Deposited On:10 Jan 2018 06:28
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