与运动有关的认知错误问卷的简短形式的验证
Sean R Locke1, James Sessford2, Mary E Jung3
1Brock University, St Catharines, ON, Canada.
Health psychology open
|August 21, 2025
概括
这项研究开发了一个更短,有效的问卷来衡量与运动相关的认知错误, 新的尺度有效地评估个人如何通过偏见的镜头感知炼障碍.
科学领域:
- 心理学
- 行为科学
- 运动科学
背景情况:
- 与运动相关的认知错误包括负面地看待运动参与.
- 最初的16项运动相关认知错误问卷 (E-CEQ) 测量这些错误.
- 需要对这些认知模式进行更简洁的测量.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证E-CEQ的简体形式 (ECEQ-SF).
- 评估ECEQ-SF的心理特征.
- 确认 ECEQ-SF 的单维因子结构和与标准相关的有效性.
主要方法:
- 使用了三个数据集 (N = 394,177,1027) 来进行分析.
- 进行探索性因子分析以确定最佳的项目结构.
- 通过关联ECEQ-SF分数与关键练习变量来评估与标准相关的有效性.
主要成果:
- 一个由七个项目组成的单因素模型显示了所有数据集的良好匹配.
- 欧盟国家教育标准 (ECEQ-SF) 呈现出一维的因子结构.
- 对于ECEQ-SF,它与最初的ECEQ与运动变量具有相似的相关性,这证明了它的有效性.
结论:
- 对于评估与运动相关的认知错误,ECEQ-SF是一个可靠且有效的测量方法.
- 简短的形式有效地捕捉了与感知运动障碍相关的负面认知偏见.
- 这种经过验证的工具可以帮助理解和解决影响运动行为的心理因素.
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