Internal consistency of a five-item form of the Francis scale toward Christianity among adolescent students.

Campo-Arias A, Oviedo HC, Cogollo Z. Internal consistency of a five-item form of the Francis scale toward Christianity among adolescent students. The Journal Social Psychology 2009; 149: 258-262.

ABSTRACT

The short form of the Francis Scale of Attitude Toward Christianity (L. J. Francis, 1992) is a 7-item Likert-type scale that shows high homogeneity among adolescents. The psychometric performance of a shorter version of this scale has not been explored. The authors aimed to determine the internal consistency of a 5-item form of the Francis Scale of Attitude Toward Christianity among 405 students from a school in Cartagena, Colombia. The authors computed the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the 5 items with a greater corrected item-total punctuation correlation. The version without Items 2 and 7 showed internal consistency of .87. The 5-item version of the Francis Scale of Attitude Toward Christianity exhibited higher internal consistency than did the 7-item version. Future researchers should corroborate this finding.

Keywords: adolescents, religiosity, students, validation studies.

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