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Christos Andreou1, Evridiki Papastavrou, Chryssoula Lemonidou
1School of Health Sciences, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus.
Background And Purpose:
The nursing research on learning differences is currently expanding, suggesting the need for trustful measurements. This study aimed to adapt and cross-culturally validate the Learning Style Inventory.
Methods:
The first phase involved symmetrical translation and adaptation to the Greek target language. The second phase concerned the psychometric testing.
Results:
Internal reliability showed satisfactory alpha values. Kappa coefficients supported the test-retest reliability, and paired t test correlations justified the stability. Factor analysis yielded 2 constructs fitted with theory. The internal validity was also evidenced. The nursing students' learning style profile was discussed within their educational field and cultural background.
Conclusions:
The inventory presented content and construct equivalence to original scales. Certain implications were drawn for nursing supporting the utility of learning styles' measurements.
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