Sezgisel ve Ayrıntılayıcı Düşünme Eğilimi Ölçeğinin (SADE) Türkçeye uyarlanması ve psikometrik özelliklerinin incelenmesi
Adaptation of the Preference for Intuition and Deliberation Scale into Turkish and investigating its psychometric properties
Author(s): Elif Yüvrük, Aycan KapucuSubject(s): Social Sciences, Psychology, Clinical psychology
Published by: Klinik Psikoloji Araştırmaları Derneği
Keywords: intuition; deliberation; thinking style; decision making; reliability; validity;
Summary/Abstract: The human mind is assumed to process environmental information through two distinct cognitive systems, intuitive and deliberative. The present study aimed to adapt the Preference for Intuition and Deliberation Scale (PID), a scale evaluating individual differences in the tendency to use both information processing systems, into Turkish and to test its psychometric properties. Participants were recruited via the convenient sampling method. Results from confirmatory factor analyses (n = 255) verified the original 2-factor structure of the PID. Correlations between the scores from two subscales and the related psychological constructs such as experiential and rational thinking, perfectionism, impulsivity, and intolerance of uncertainty were in the expected direction, which in turn supported the scale’s concurrent and convergent validity. Hierarchical multiple linear regression analyses sup-ported the incremental validity of the PID over the Rational-Experiential Inventory that measures similar psychological constructs. Internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the PID were acceptable. Besides, following the original study of PID, several group comparisons were conducted on scores from two subscales. In sum, the present study confirmed the use of the Turkish version of PID as a reliable and valid measure in studies that may focus on evaluating individual differences in the tendency to information processing styles.
Journal: Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi
- Issue Year: 8/2024
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 384-404
- Page Count: 21
- Language: Turkish