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Examining the Psychometric Properties of Four Mattering Constructs Through Rasch Modeling: Evidence From Turkish
Alican Kaya1, Zane Asher Green2,3, Mehmet Şata4
1Department of Guidance and Psychological Counselling, Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University, Ağrı, Türkiye.
Background:
Mattering and anti-mattering are central constructs in understanding individual well-being. Traditionally, these concepts have been studied in offline social contexts. The rise of information and communication technologies has expanded the social environments in which individuals may feel valued or, conversely, insignificant. However, evidence on measurement invariance of these combined offline and online mattering scales for gender and different developmental stages remains limited in culturally diverse countries, including Turkey.
Objectives:
This study aimed to validate four scales assessing both offline and online dimensions of mattering and anti-mattering-the General Mattering Scale, the Anti-Mattering Scale, the Online Mattering Scale, and the Online Anti-Mattering Scale-within a Turkish sample of adolescents and college students.
Methods:
Data were collected from 888 participants (high school students: n = 434, mean age = 15.51 ± 1.02, 63.1% female; college students: n = 454, mean age = 21.10 ± 1.67, 84.1% female). Confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) were conducted to examine the dimensional structure and reliability of the scales. Additionally, the Many-Facet Rasch Model (MFRM) was applied to test measurement invariance across educational levels and gender.
Results:
CFA results indicated acceptable fit indices for all four scales across both groups, with reliability coefficients exceeding recommended thresholds. MFRM analyses further supported measurement invariance across high school and college students, as well as across male and female participants.
Conclusion:
The four-scale set appears psychometrically sound for use with Turkish adolescents and emerging adults and is well-suited to capturing the complexity of contemporary hybrid social environments, where experiences of significance and neglect can occur both offline and online.
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