Validity study of the Moral Judgment Test in Physical Education: development and preliminary validation |
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Authors: | Chatzopoulos Dimitrios Mouratidou Katerina Karamavrou Sofia |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Serres Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. katemou@phed-sr.auth.gr |
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Abstract: | ![]() Teaching ethical behavior is an aspect of physical education. The purpose of the study was to present the construction and to estimate validity of a test which assesses physical education students' moral judgment, the Moral Judgment Test in Physical Education. The sample comprised 281 male and female participants (95 in Grades 7 to 9, 92 in Grades 10 to 12, and 94 university students), who completed Lind's Moral Judgment Test and the Moral Judgment Test-PE version. The validity of the latter was assessed using four criteria of Lind's moral theory. Analysis indicated that the Moral Judgment Test-PE had adequate construct validity and correlated positively, although relatively weakly, with the original test, so the new version has sufficient construct validity to be used in physical education. |
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