Validation of the Service Leadership Knowledge Scale: Factorial and convergent validity

  • Daniel T.L. Shek*
  • , Lawrence MA
  • , Lu Yu
  • , Loretta MK Leung
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Building on the previous work regarding the assessment tools developed based on the Service Leadership Education model, this paper reports a large-scale validation study on the Service Leadership Knowledge Scale. A total of 4,486 Hong Kong undergraduates recruited from eight universities funded by the government were administered the Service Leadership Knowledge Scale (Short-Form) with 50 items (SLK-SF-50). After the initial internal consistency assessment, 40 items were retained to form the trimmed version (SLK-SF-40). Confirmatory factor analysis pro- vided support for the hypothesized one-factor structure of the SLK-SF-40 and correlation analyses showed that the scale score was significantly related to different theo- retically relevant constructs. The findings demonstrated that the trimmed Service Leadership Knowledge Scale (SLK- SF-40) is an objective measure in gauging individuals’ knowledge about Service Leadership.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)455-466
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal of Child and Adolescent Health
Volume11
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2018

User-Defined Keywords

  • Service Leadership Knowledge Scale
  • confirmatory factor analysis
  • convergent validity
  • service leadership education
  • scale validation

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