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Using the Andrich Rating Scale Model (ARSM) to build a scale for the academic proficiency among Cairo University students : psychometric study

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Type Article
Author Youssef, Amr Mohamed Ibrahim. Educational Psychology, Faculty of Graduates for Education, Cairo University.
Varying form of title إستخدام نموذج التقدير لأندريش في بناء مقياس للاتقان الأكاديمي لدى طلاب جامعة القاهرة :دراسة سيكومترية [مقال]
Pages pp. 1-60
Host Item Entry Egyptian Journal of Psychological Sciences. Vol. 32, no. 116, p. 2, July 2022
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Descriptors Cairo University (Egypt)  -  Rating scales  -  Models  -  Skills  -  Achievement need  -  Achievement tests  -  University students
Language of document English
Country Egypt
This research aims to prepare a tool to measure the academic proficiency level of Cairo University students, so that it has acceptable psychometric properties, where the tool was applied to students of the Graduate Education - Faculty of Physiotherapy - Faculty of Commerce at Cairo University, according to Andrich's rating scale according to the first dimension of the response theory to the individual. Where it was applied to the number of 577 male and female students, where 100 students were deleted so that the number was 477, where the validity of the tool was confirmed through the traditional and modern method of measurement so that the tool in its final form consisted of 48 items distributed over five dimensions, and the R program and the program were used Winsteps in conducting analysis. (Published abstract)

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Youssef, Amr Mohamed Ibrahim. (2022). Using the Andrich Rating Scale Model (ARSM) to build a scale for the academic proficiency among Cairo University students : psychometric study. Egyptian Journal of Psychological Sciences. Vol. 32, no. 116, p. 2, July 2022. pp. 1-60 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org