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The structure of conflict styles in adolescents. Psychometric properties of the Adapted Rahim Organizational Conflict Style Inventory-II (ROCI-II)
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SourceEuropean journal of psychological assessment 36 (2020) 4, S. 526-536 ZDB
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ISSN1015-5759; 10155759
LanguageEnglish
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Abstract (English):This study examines the latent structure of the Rahim Organizational Conflict Inventory - II (ROCI-II) in several samples of secondary school students. Findings from earlier studies conducted in adult populations suggested that the instrument has a four- or five-factor structure; however, the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) in this study yielded a three-factor (integrating, dominating, avoiding) solution, with most of the items associated with a fourth factor (Obliging) failing to load as predicted. A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) replicated the three-factor solution satisfactorily. A multiple-group CFA indicated that the ROCI-II showed invariant measurement properties in male and female students and corroborated the concurrent validity of the three-factor solution. The integrating factor was related positively to a measure of perspective taking but negatively to a measure of reluctance to participate. The avoiding factor was associated with a measure of reluctance to participate. We discuss the implications of the results for understanding the latent structure of the ROCI-II in adolescents. (DIPF/Orig.)
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Date of publication05.08.2022
CitationFilsecker, Michael; Abs, Hermann Josef; Roczen, Nina: The structure of conflict styles in adolescents. Psychometric properties of the Adapted Rahim Organizational Conflict Style Inventory-II (ROCI-II) - In: European journal of psychological assessment 36 (2020) 4, S. 526-536 - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-237830 - DOI: 10.25656/01:23783; 10.1027/1015-5759/a000527
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