Article visualizations: Keywords. Also in the study, cognitive flexibility and Person-Organization Fit did not differ according to the descriptive characteristics of the athletes, and the result was that the athletes were at similar level. The purpose of this study was to establish further validity for the Cognitive Flexibility Scale (Martin & Rubin, 1995) and the Communication Flexibility Scale (Martin & Rubin, 1994) by considering their relationships with argumentativeness, Table 1: Adjective Pairs of the Cognitive Flexibility Scale (Bilgin, 2009) The adjective pairs in the CFS are divided into three dimensions – the evaluation indicator (pairs 1-8), the power indicator (pairs 9-14) and the activity indicator (pairs 15-19). Results: The results showed that hopelessness is negatively correlated with cognitive flexibility and positively correlated with intolerance of uncertainty and perceived stress. The cognitive flexibility scale: Three validity studies. Premium PDF Package. The cognitive flexibility scale was initially developed by Martin and Rubin (1995). To collect data, Beck Hopelessness Scale, Cognitive Flexibility Inventory, Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale, and Perceived Stress Scale were applied. It consists of 19 items and is in the form of semantic differentials. The 3 dimensions in the CFS explain 51.33% of total variance of the scale. The coefficient α for this scale was 0.91 in the present study. CFS; Download with Google Download with Facebook. 1-9. Furthermore, one study in skin picking disorder (a disorder with shared pathophysiology with trichotillomania) found that impaired cognitive flexibility was a potential marker of response to treatment with a glutamate modulating agent . The cognitive flexibility inventory (CFI) was developed to be a brief self-report measure of the type of cognitive flexibility necessary for individuals to successfully challenge and replace maladaptive thoughts with more balanced and adaptive thinking. The Cognitive Flexibility Scale (CFS) was prepared so it was parallel to the structure of the 3 dimensions of semantic differential scales. Psychological flexibility refers to the ability to be open, present-focused, and to change or persist in behavior according to changing internal and external circumstances. 1, pp. Flexibility is a key component of executive function, and is related to everyday functioning and adult outcomes. First, cognitive flexibility enables individuals to respond to a stimulus with accuracy and efficiency, and exhibit behaviors such as multitasking, novelty … Copyright 2009 Gale, Cengage Learning. RELIABILITY; 3. 1 & Mustafa Ş. ahin. This study investigates the valid … Social Behavior and Personality. Cognitive flexibility scale. Seda T. üfekçibaşi. No Citation information available - sign in for access. The cognitive flexibility scale: Three validity studies. Itemtotal correlations of the items were between .49 and .63. Download Free PDF. 1–9. Cash, T.F. The revision revealed that Martin and Anderson's (1998) is the only such scale. Feedback |
y: Received 07.03.2020. The article presents the development of the Psychological Flexibility Questionnaire (PFQ) on the basis of two studies. 2009, 37(3), 343-354. The role of CF in influencing behaviour has been established for centuries among psychologists. To this end, a brief (18-item) self-report measure - the Cognitive Control and Flexibility Questionnaire (CCFQ) - was developed. 343-353(11), DOI: https://doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2009.37.3.343, Keywords: Cognitive flexibility refers to a person's awareness of communication alternatives, willingness to adapt to the situation, and self-efficacy in being flexible. 11, No. Create a free account to download. Loadings were above the threshold of 0.4 (Stevens, 2012) for all, but, three items on the cognitive flexibility scale. Privacy policy |
Flexibility is a key component of executive function, and is related to everyday functioning and adult outcomes. Communication Reports, 1998. The increase of the scores means that the individuals have more cognitive flexibility levels. “The Cognitive Flexibility Scale: Three Validity Studies.” Communication Reports, vol. validity was confirmed by the findings of a positive correlation between the PFQ and three other related questionnaires. PDF. The Cognitive Flexibility Scale (CFS) was prepared so it was parallel to the structure of the 3 dimensions of semantic differential scales. Second, this study contributed to cognitive flexibility literature by examining a novel consequential variable – an individual’s position in workplace advice network. or. amateur football players, cognitive flexibility, person-organization fit, athlete. Cognitively flexible individuals exhibit higher level of creativity Chen et al., 2014) and higher resilience to stress or negative events (Genet and Siemer, 2011). The Cognitive Flexibility Inventory (CFI; Dennis and Vander Wal, 2010) is a 20-item measure that assesses two aspects of cognitive flexibility: (1) the ability to perceive multiple alternative explanations for life occurrences and to generate multiple alternative solutions to difficult situations (alternatives), (2) and the tendency to perceive difficult situations as controllable (control). The aim of this study is to study the validity and reliability of the cognitive flexibility scale (CFS) for a Turkish adaptation. In Study One, cognitive flexibility was positively related to two other identified constructs of communication competence, assertiveness and responsiveness. Social Behavior and Personality. The Cognitive Flexibility Scale used to collect data for this study has been designed by Bilgin (2009). Individual differences in cognitive flexibility may underlie a variety of different user behaviors, but a lack of effective measurement tools has limited the predictive and descriptive potential of cognitive flexibility in human-computer interaction applications. No Reference information available - sign in for access. Pressing the buy now button more than once may result in multiple purchases, Source: Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, Volume 37, Number 3, 2009, pp. Communication Reports: Vol. The Journal's core purpose is scientific communication in the disciplines of Social Psychology, Developmental and Personality Psychology, Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, https://doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2009.37.3.343, Ingenta Connect is not responsible for the content or availability of external websites. The cognitive flexibility scale: Three validity studies. Crossref : Martin MM, Anderson CM, Thweatt KS (1998). 1, pp. The scale has 12 items measured on a 6-point Likert scale. PDF. Reliability and validity were tested using a sample of 637 adolescents. Psychological Reports 76:623-626. Cognitive Flexibility Scale (CFI), Optimism Scale (OS) and Boratav Depression Scanning Scale (BORDEPSS) were used as data collecting method in the research. However, existing informant reports do not densely sample cognitive aspects of flexibility; the Flexibility Scale (FS) was developed to address this gap. The NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery Composite Scores have excellent reliability and validity, suggesting they can be used effectively in epidemiologic and clinical studies. The Cognitive Flexibility Scale: Three validity studies. ARTICLE INFO . Among these, the self-report cognitive flexibility scale (CFS) is particularly popular for use with English speakers; however, there is not yet a Japanese version of this scale. Copyright © 2021 Farlex, Inc. |
2014; 39 (176):339–346. For the factor analysis and reliability studies, data was collected from 370 high school students (160 female, 210 male, Xage=16.15, ss=1.33). Second, this study contributed to cognitive flexibility literature by examining a novel consequential variable – an individual’s position in workplace advice network. Development and validation of the Japanese version of cognitive flexibility scale. It consists of 19 items and is in the form of semantic differentials. The internal consistency for the scale was found to be .92. The 3 dimensions in the CFS explain 51.33% of total variance of the scale. COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY; For webmasters. These were removed and a nine-item cognitive flexibility scale was created for hypotheses testing. Developing a cognitive flexibility scale: Validity and reliability studies This research was aimed at developing a scale for measuring the cognitive flexibility of adolescents. Item-total correlations of the items were between .49 and .63. Cognitively flexible individuals exhibit higher level of creativity Chen et al., 2014) and higher resilience to stress or negative events (Genet and Siemer, 2011). The Cognitive Flexibility Scale (CFS) was prepared so it was parallel to the structure of the 3 dimensions of semantic differential scales. 2. Cognitive flexibility affects one’s behavior and communication styles. Free PDF. No difference was determined between the levels of cognitive flexibility in male aand female athletes. Edu Sci. ADOLESCENTS; This … Introduction. The internal consistency for the scale was found to be.92. The correlation between the two scales was found to be -.44. Communication Reports11:1-9. The Cognitive Flexibility Scale (CFS) was prepared so it was parallel to the structure of the 3 dimensions of semantic differential scales. Cognitive flexibility increases one’s likelihood to become advice sources and advice network centrality in two ways. This study presents a new computerized measure of cognitive flexibility, and then provides evidence for convergent validity. The cognitive flexibility inventory (CFI) was developed to be a brief self-report measure of the type of cognitive flexibility necessary for individuals to successfully challenge and replace maladaptive thoughts with more balanced and adaptive thinking. Crossref : Martin MM, Anderson CM, Thweatt KS (1998). Martin MM, Anderson CM (1998). This scale will help us to understand how flexible individuals are in regard to themselves, others, and the environment. A new measure of cognitive flexibility. This research paper discusses the validation process of the cognitive flexibility scale (CFS) as a measurement instrument for farmers’ cognitive flexibility (CF). Psychological Reports 76:623-626. CFS which consists of 19 items is composed of adjective pairs. Reliability and validity were tested using a sample of 637 adolescents. Findings The scores obtained from Cognitive Flexibility Scale used in the study ranges between from 21 to 105. [Google Scholar] … This scale will help us to understand how flexible individuals are in regard to themselves, others, and the environment. Crossref : Martin MM, Rubin RB (1995). Article Histor. Communication Reports11:1-9. The Cronbach Alpha reliability of the scale is.92. The reported studies examined the processes related to cognitive control and flexibility, emotional regulation and depressive symptoms, within the context of stressful experiences. 9 Pages. PDF. ABSTRACT . Developing a cognitive flexibility scale: Validity and reliability studies. 11, No. (1998). The cognitive flexibility scale: Three validity studies. Three studies were conducted to establish further the validity of the Cognitive Flexibility Scale (Martin & Rubin, 1995). In this study, cognitive flexibility is defined as the scores that are obtained from Cognitive Flexibility Scale. The 3 dimensions in the CFS explain 51.33% of total variance of the scale. Reliability and validity were tested using a sample of 637 adolescents. Cognitive Flexibility Training: A Large-Scale Multimodal Adaptive Active-Control Intervention Study in Healthy Older Adults. ... the improvements in this study, appearing in all three training groups, are more likely to have been caused by retest effects. Various instruments have been developed to assess cognitive flexibility, which is an important construct in psychology. Turkish validity and reliability studies were conducted by Çelikkaleli on high school students (Çelikkaleli, 2014). Matthew Martin. We used a revised version of the original scale proposed by Qi, Zhao, Wang, and Liu (2013) for China that consisted of 13 items. Çelikkaleli Ö. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Developing+a+cognitive+flexibility+scale%3a+validity+and+reliability...-a0208133803. Commun Rep. 1998; 11:1–9. The cognitive flexibility inventory (CFI) was developed to be a brief self-report measure of the type of cognitive flexibility necessary for individuals to successfully challenge and replace maladaptive thoughts with more balanced and adaptive thinking. Test-retest correlation coefficiency within an eight-week interval was .77, and the split-half coefficiency was .87. It provides information about the individual's cognitive flexibility towards interpersonal communication. Martin MM, Anderson CM (1998). Crossref : Martin MM, Rubin RB (1995). 1-9. internal consistency for the scale was found to be .92. Trabzon University, Turkey . Received in revised form 07.04.2020 Accepted 22.04.2020 Available online 04.05.2020 The purpose of this study was to … [Google Scholar] 17. Communication Reports: Vol. Coronavirus: ... Martin M, Anderson C. The cognitive flexibility scale: three validity studies. In a factor analysis to test the validity of the scale, the scale’s three factors explained 56.7% of the total variance (Muris, 2001). In the criterion validity tests of the scale, the divergent The cognitive flexibility inventory (CFI) was developed to be a brief self-report measure of the type of cognitive flexibility necessary for individuals to successfully challenge and replace maladaptive thoughts with more balanced and adaptive thinking. The Scale is composed of 27 items, and it consists of three factors. Full Text: PDF Academia.edu Read the full article on Calameo. The Cognitive Flexibility Scale (CFS): The Cognitive Flexibility Scale is developed by Bilgin (2009a). 2.2.3. 1, 1998, pp. The validity and reliability of the cognitive flexibility scale. The increase of the points in the scale means that the individual comes closer to the individual’s cognitive flexibility. All rights reserved. The Cognitive Flexibility Scale: Three validity studies. Reliability and validity were tested using a sample of 637 adolescents. Caregivers' decisions on placement of family members in long-term care facilities in Japan: analysis of caregiver interviews. However, existing informant reports do not densely sample cognitive aspects of flexibility; the Flexibility Scale (FS) was developed to address this gap. The Reliability and validity were tested using a sample of 637 adolescents. 11, no. (1998). (1984) The Irrational Beliefs Test: Its Relationship with Cognitive-Behavioral Traits and Depression. Convergent validity was confirmed by the findings of a positive correlation between the PFQ and three … Terms of use |
It consists of 19 items and is in the form of semantic differentials. The 3 dimensions in the CFS explain 51.33% of total variance of the scale. The points gained from the scale change between 19 and 95. Thus, individual differences might be among the correlates of adoption of cassava processing technology among farmers. Investigation of the Relationship between Cognitive Flexibility Levels and Personal Features of University Students . Cognitively flexible people can choose appropriate behavior or verbal response from available options, depending on the situation. VALIDITY. validity was tested by means of the Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (Weissman & Beck, 1978). A new measure of cognitive flexibility. The scores of the Cognitive Flexibility Scale were found to be higher in the team sports athletes compared with the individual sports athletes (p<0.05). Download PDF Package. Significant relationships with self-reported prior school difficulties and current health status, employment, and presence of a disability provided evidence of external validity. COPYRIGHT 2009 Scientific Journal Publishers, Ltd. They also have a high level of self-efficacy in communication skills. 1, 2. doi: 10.1080/08934219809367680. This research was aimed at developing a scale for measuring the cognitive flexibility of adolescents. All items loaded significantly onto their latent factors. Three studies were conducted to establish further the validity of the Cognitive Flexibility Scale (Martin & Rubin, 1995). 2009, 37(3), 343-354. HIV/AIDS-related sexual risk behaviors in male rural-to-urban migrants in China. The validity of the scale was examined by criterion related validity, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis methods. The internal consistency for the scale was found to be .92. 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