Construction and validation of scale type of violence pair viewer (TEVEP)
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https://doi.org/10.15381/rinvp.v17i2.11259Keywords:
Peer violence, types of viewers, validity, confirmatory factor analysis, TEVEPAbstract
The aim of this paper is the study of the psychometric properties of an instrument to identify three types of viewers that can be found in situations of violence among peers. The study sample consisted of 480 adolescents, aged 14 to 18 years (mean = 16.17), middle - low and low socioeconomic status and of educational institutions from Lima. Scale Types Viewers Violence Peer (STVVP) was developed through a qualitative/quantitative methodology consists of four phases, with the aim of this work the fourth phase was aimed at the implementation of a confirmatory factor analysis hypothesizing one three-factor model (Prosocial Spectator, indifferent-feels guilty Spectator, and Antisocial Spectator). In this regard, based on the evidence found, after an intermediate exploratory analysis, STVVP has adequate psychometric properties to promote studies that consolidate such indicators.Downloads
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