Psychometric Evaluation of the Implicit Positive and Negative Affect Test in Turkish Samples
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2021
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Turkiye Sinir Ve Ruh Sagligi Dernegi
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Objective: Implicit affect is a concept distinct from explicit affect as it describes the affect processed by the individual at a preconscious level. The aim of this research is to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Turkish form of the Implicit Positive and Negative Affect Test (IPANAT-TR), originally developed by Quirin et al. (2009a) to measure affect indirectly. Method: The study data comprised of psychology and sociology students from Ege University, and full-time and part-time employees from public and private organizations in Izmir. A pilot study was carried out with a group of 57 undergraduate students in order to select the artificial words to be used in the scale. Subsequently the scale was sent to a total of 938 participants, comprising 569 students and 369 employees. Test-retest reliability was assessed with 46 participants after a one-week interval and with 55 participants after a four-week interval. Results: The principal components analysis showed a clear two-factor structure for the IPANAT-TR. The internal consistency scores were 0.92 for Implicit Positive Affect (IPA) and 0.85 for Implicit Negative Affect (INA). The one-week and four-week test retest reliability estimates varied between 0.51 and 0.75. The construct validity assessments showed that the expected relationships between the IPANAT-TR and tested constructs were mostly confirmed. The results of measurement invariance analysis showed that the IPANAT-TR has full measurement invariance across employee and student samples. Conclusion: The results of the reliability, validity and measurement invariance analyses carried out in the current study demonstrated that the IPANAT-TR is a reliable and valid measurement instrument to assess implicit affect.
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The Implicit Positive and Negative Affect Test, reliability, validity, Big 5, Validity, Explicit, Trait, Happy, validity, reliability, Psychometrics, Universities, Happy, Trait, Reproducibility of Results, Pilot Projects, Big 5, Validity, Explicit, Humans, Students, The Implicit Positive and Negative Affect Test
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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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Turk Psıkıyatrı Dergısı
Volume
32
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1
Start Page
43
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50
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