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Factorial Validity of the Student–Teacher Relationship Scale—Short Form, Latent Means Comparison of Teacher–Student Relationship Quality and Association with Child Problem and Prosocial Behaviours

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dc.contributor.author Michael Osei Aboagye
dc.contributor.author Jinliang Qin
dc.contributor.author Simona Pekárková
dc.contributor.author Collins Opoku Antwi
dc.contributor.author Yasin Jababu
dc.contributor.author Kotor Asare
dc.contributor.author Emmanuel Affum-Osei
dc.contributor.author Nila Akinyi
dc.date.accessioned 2019-08-21T07:02:07Z
dc.date.available 2019-08-21T07:02:07Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8965
dc.description.abstract The present study verified the hypothesised two-factor structure of the student–teacher relationship scale, short form on Ghanaian sample, using confirmatory factor analysis, multigroup confirmatory factor analysis and structured latent means analysis. On preschool sample (N = 2583; Mage = 4.29, SD = 1.34) from 10 regions, the scale’s measurement invariance is tested across age, gender, and school types. The confirmatory factor analysis supported the two-factor structure: closeness and conflict. The proposed two-factor model is found to be valid and reliable in the Ghanaian preschool context. Partial strong factorial equivalence across age, gender, and school types was identified in the findings. Significant differences in teacher–child relationship quality were found between boys and girls, and school types. The results provide implications for early childhood education stakeholders in Ghana. Also, it adds to the evidence of cross-cultural applicability of the student–teacher relationship scale—short form. en_US
dc.title Factorial Validity of the Student–Teacher Relationship Scale—Short Form, Latent Means Comparison of Teacher–Student Relationship Quality and Association with Child Problem and Prosocial Behaviours en_US
dc.type Learning Object en_US


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