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Development and validation of the Work Conflict Appraisal Scale (WCAS)
Pilar González-Navarro1, Lucía Llinares-Insa, Rosario Zurriaga-Llorens
1IDOCAL. Universidad de Valencia.
Background:
In the context of cognitive appraisal, the Work Conflict Appraisal Scale (WCAS) was developed to assess work conflict in terms of threat and challenge.
Method:
In the first study, the factorial structure of the scale was tested using confirmatory factor analysis with a Spanish multi-occupational employee sample (N= 296). In the sec-ond study, we used multi-sampling confirmatory factor analysis (N= 815) to cross-validate the results.
Results:
The analyses confirm the validity of the scale and are con-sistent with the tri-dimensional conflict classification. The findings support the distinc-tion between the challenge and threat appraisals of work conflict, highlighting the im-portance of measuring these two types of appraisal separately.
Conclusions:
This scale is a valid and reliable instrument to measure conflict appraisal in organizations.
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