Psychometric Properties of a Chinese Version of the Moral Attentiveness Scale |
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Authors: | Rui Dong |
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Affiliation: | School of Business Administration, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics |
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Abstract: | This study focuses on the reliability and validation of the Chinese version of the Moral Attentiveness Scale. Factor analysis confirmed that the scale includes two factors: perceptual moral attentiveness and reflective moral attentiveness. Moral attentiveness is negatively correlated with normlessness and positively associated with internalization and symbolization, moral identity, and other academic dishonesty behaviors. Reflective moral attentiveness moderated the relationship between formalism and unethical decision making. All results showed that the Chinese version of the Moral Attentiveness Scale has satisfactory psychometric properties and is a valid and reliable measurement of moral attentiveness in the Chinese population. |
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Keywords: | Chinese version of the Moral Attentiveness Scale moral attentiveness perceptual moral attentiveness reflective moral attentiveness |
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