Exploring the structure of Zuckerman's sensation seeking scale, form V in a spanish sample

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Aluja, Antón
García López, Óscar
García, Luis F.

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The psychometric properties of the original version of the Sensation Seeking Scale (Form V) were analyzed in a sample of 1,006 Spanish university students. The total sample was randomly split into two halves. Exploratory factor analyses were conducted on the calibration sample (n=504), whereas confirmatory factor analysis procedures were performed on the validation sample (n=502). As previous studies have suggested, exploratory factor structure indicated that several items load on a different factor or have loadings lower than .30. Those problems were surpassed when the best five items per factor were factor analyzed again. The confirmatory factor analyses showed that a 4-factor simple structure model gave a clearly imperfect fit. A model of 20 items (5 items per factor) gave a better fit, although with similar problems regarding the low reliabilities of the Experience Seeking and Boredom Susceptibility subscales. The need for improvement of the four-factor structure is discussed.

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Aluja, A., García López, O., & García, L. F. (2004). Exploring the structure of Zuckerman's sensation seeking scale, form V in a spanish sample. Psychological Reports, 95(1), 338-344.

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