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CES Psicología

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SANDOVAL-DIAZ, José; NEUMANN, Patricio  and  CLERICUS, Ricardo Rey. Preliminary Adaptation and Validation of the Cultural Theory of Environmental Worldviews Scale in Chilean Population. CES Psicol [online]. 2021, vol.14, n.1, pp.16-35.  Epub Nov 05, 2021. ISSN 2011-3080.  https://doi.org/10.21615/cesp.14.1.3.

The objective of this study was to adapt and provide preliminary validity evidence of the cultural theory and environmental worldviews scale in the Latin-American context. Content validity evidence was assessed by the judgment of four experts, discriminant and convergent validity, internal structure through exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, and internal consistency using the omega coefficient. The sample consisted of 500 participants from the Ñuble region, Chile. Regarding the results, a revised and linguistically adapted version of the instrument was obtained, which presented a kappa coefficient ranging from substantial to almost perfect regarding the content. The statistical analysis shown the adequacy of the 15-item instrument and a confirmatory factor analysis which supported the four-factor internal structure (individualism, egalitarianism, hierarchy, and fatalism), as in the original version. The internal consistency assessed using the Omega coefficient was acceptable for the four subscales. Regarding discriminant validity, adequate average variance extracted was obtained for egalitarianism, hierarchy, and fatalism (only individualism presented values slightly lower than expected), while convergent validity showed adequate composite reliability values for the four factors. These findings support the use of the Spanish version of Cultural Theory scale of and Environmental Worldviews in Spanish speaking population, contributing to potential further sociocultural studies about the environment in Latin America.

Keywords : Cultural Theory and Environmental Worldviews Scale; Cultural Theory; Risk Perception; Adaptation; Validation; Methodological Studies; Environmental Behavior; Chile..

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