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Revista Educación

On-line version ISSN 2215-2644Print version ISSN 0379-7082

Abstract

ZUMARRAGA-ESPINOSA, Marcos  and  CEVALLOS-POZO, Gabriela. Psychometric Assessment of Academic Procrastination (APE) and Academic Resilience Scales (ARS-30) among University Students in Quito, Ecuador. Educación [online]. 2021, vol.45, n.1, pp.363-384. ISSN 2215-2644.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/revedu.v45i1.42820.

The psychometric properties of the Academic Procrastination (APS) and Academic Resilience Scales (ARS-30) were examined within an Ecuadorian university setting. The study sample included 788 students from both public and private universities in the Quito Metropolitan District (QMD). The study data was compiled from self-administered written questionnaires. Alternative measurement models were compared for each scale through Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The best data fit for the APS was attained from a bifactorial structure and the use of a reduced version of the assessment tool based on 12 items (χ² (53) = 234.61 [p < .001]; GFI = .953; AGFI = .931; IFI = .930; CFI = .930; RMSEA = .066). On the other hand, ARS-30 exhibits a trifactorial structure, with a higher psychometric measurement quality when using a 24-item cut version with re-specification (χ² (247) = 951.98 [p < .001]; GFI = .904; AGFI = .884; IFI = .904; CFI = .903; RMSEA = .060). The adjusted scales revealed satisfactory results in terms of internal consistency and nomological validity. The assessment tools and their proposed adaptations that were analyzed demonstrated acceptable levels of validity and reliability for measurement/ assessment of procrastination and academic resilience among Ecuador´s university students.

Keywords : Psychometrics; Academic Procrastination; Academic Resilience; University; Ecuador.

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