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- research-articleMarch 2024
A Measurement Invariance Analysis of the Motivation to Teach Computer Science (MTCS) Scale among Female and Male Educators
SIGCSE 2024: Proceedings of the 55th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 1Pages 1409–1413https://doi.org/10.1145/3626252.3630766Understanding teachers' motivation to teach computer science (CS) plays a significant role in recruiting, supporting, and retaining CS teachers. Prior literature has identified the existence of differences among female and male teachers in terms of their ...
- research-articleFebruary 2022
Measuring Income (In)equality: Comparing Survey Questions With Unipolar and Bipolar Scales in a Probability-Based Online Panel
Social Science Computer Review (SSCR), Volume 40, Issue 1Pages 108–123https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439320902461In social science research, unipolar and bipolar scales are commonly used methods in measuring respondents’ attitudes and opinions. Compared to other rating scale characteristics, scale polarity (unipolar and bipolar) and its effects on response behavior ...
- research-articleJune 2018
Collective Privacy Management in Social Media: A Cross-Cultural Validation
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), Volume 25, Issue 3Article No.: 17, Pages 1–33https://doi.org/10.1145/3193120If one wants to study privacy from an intercultural perspective, one must first validate whether there are any cultural variations in the concept of “privacy” itself. This study systematically examines cultural differences in collective privacy ...
- articleMay 2013
The equivalence of Internet versus paper-based surveys in IT/IS adoption research in collectivistic cultures: the impact of satisficing
Behaviour & Information Technology (BEIT), Volume 32, Issue 5Pages 480–490https://doi.org/10.1080/0144929X.2012.751621An increasing proportion of information technology IT/information system adoption research collects data using online surveys. However, a paucity of research assesses the equivalence of paper-based versus Internet-based surveys in collectivistic ...
- articleJuly 2009
A Model for the Construction of Country-Specific Yet Internationally Comparable Short-Form Marketing Scales
In the last few decades, the measurement of marketing constructs has improved tremendously. Our discipline has also started to systematically catalogue our measurement knowledge in influential handbooks of marketing scales. However, at least two ...
- articleMarch 2009
Assessing between-group differences in information systems research: a comparison of covariance-and component-based SEM
MIS Quarterly (MISQ), Volume 33, Issue 1Pages 197–214Multigroup or between-group analyses are common in the information systems literature. The ability to detect the presence or absence of between-group differences and accurately estimate the strength of moderating effects is important in studies that ...
- articleSeptember 2006
Cohesion in virtual teams: validating the perceived cohesion scale in a distributed setting
ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems (SIGMIS), Volume 37, Issue 2-3Pages 147–155https://doi.org/10.1145/1161345.1161362With the advent of new technology-enabled organizational forms, firms are increasingly relying on virtual teams to accomplish organizational objectives. For those studying these environments, sound measurement of work team phenomena, such as group ...