Factor structure and reliability scale to measure of moral identity. First experience with the methodology of Self-Importance of Moral Identity Scale in Slovak translation Cover Image

Faktorová štruktúra a reliabilita škály na meranie morálnej identity. Prvé skúsenosti s metodikou Self-Importance of Moral Identity Scale v slovenskom preklade
Factor structure and reliability scale to measure of moral identity. First experience with the methodology of Self-Importance of Moral Identity Scale in Slovak translation

Author(s): Peter Babinčák, Veronika Juríčková, Marek Preiss, Tereza Příhodová, Marie Hollá
Subject(s): Psychology
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Nakladatelství Karolinum
Keywords: moral identity; Internalization; Symbolization; factor structure; reliability; Slovak Republic

Summary/Abstract: The aim of the research was to verify the psychometric properties of Self-Importance of Moral Identity Scale (MIS) in the Slovak translation. Reliability and factor structure were verified for data from two studies (N = 210). EFA has obtained a two-factor solution with satisfactory reliability values for both MIS factors – Internalization (α = .759) and Symbolization (α = .807). In the first study (N = 101), we noticed the association of Internalization with subjective happiness and higher scores of both MIS subscales in women. In the second study (N = 111), we noticed the relative independence of moral identity from the level of social desirability and the different pattern of characteristics of Symbolization and Internalization. Internalization was positively related to prosocial moral judgement, negatively to moral disengagement, deception and sociometric status. The correlations of symbolization and other variables were either contradictory (deception, sociometric status, altruistic moral judgement) or notably different. The possibilities for interpretations are discussed in the discussion.

  • Issue Year: 53/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 23-41
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Slovak
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