Psychometric Analysis of the Entrepreneurship Habits Scale in the City of Arequipa
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https://doi.org/10.15381/rinvp.v27i1.26297Keywords:
Entrepreneurship habits, validity, reliability, psychometrical analysisAbstract
In the present research there were analyzed the psychometric properties of the Entrepreneur Assessment Habits Scale through two studies with samples from the city of Arequipa. In the first 203 Business administration students were assessed and in the second 453 persons from the active economic population were assessed. In both cases it was applied the same test, but in presence way for students and by Google forms in the case of workers. The construct validity was calculated by exploratory factor analysis and the reliability by the internal consistency method. In the case of the students sample only was applied the Cronbach’s Alpha test and for the AEP sample it also applied the McDonald’s Omega test and there were calculated the percentiles for its qualification. The results in both studies indicate that the test is one-dimensional with adequate levels of reliability, although in the case of students sample there were eliminated five items and in the second case all items were kept.
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