Advantages and Disadvantages of Modeling Beliefs by Single Item and Scale Models in the Context of the Theory of Planned BehaviorOpen Access

Heuckmann, B., Hammann, M., Asshoff, R.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Teachers’ beliefs about science teaching vary greatly. To analyze the relationships between teachers’ beliefs and other variables related to teaching and learning, researchers can use the following two options: single item belief models or belief scales. In this study, we compared both models in the context of teachers’ beliefs regarding teaching about cancer. Although both models exhibited a good model fit, each approach had both advantages and disadvantages when we judged the modelling approaches in terms of fulfilling the requirements of common psychometric standards and adequately acknowledging the diversity of different beliefs. We discuss the predictive value of both models and their contribution to planning belief-based interventions for cancer education. We argue that researchers should combine the advantages of single item and scale models when analyzing the diversity of teachers’ beliefs

Details about the publication

JournalEducation Sciences (Educ. Sci.)
Volume9
Issue4
StatusPublished
Release year2019 (07/11/2019)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
Keywordstheory of planned behavior; beliefs; MIMIC model; cancer education; structural equation modeling; biology education; intervention; teacher training

Authors from the University of Münster

Asshoff, Roman
Hammann, Marcus
Heuckmann, Benedikt

Distinctions received for the publication

FDdB-Nachwuchspreis
Awarded by: Fachsektion Didaktik der Biologie (FDdB) im Verband für Verband Biologie, Biowissenschaften und Biomedizin (VBio) Deutschland
Award given to: Heuckmann, Benedikt
Announced at: 15/09/2021 | Date of awarding: 15/09/2021
Type of distinction: Research award or other distinction