Dimensionality and correlates of problem solving: the use of the Problem Solving Inventory in the Chinese context. |
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Authors: | D W Chan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT. davidchan@cuhk.edu.hk |
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Abstract: | The dimensional structure of the Problem Solving Inventory (PSI) was investigated using data collected from a sample of 499 Chinese university students in teacher training. While the original three-factor model provided poor fit to the data, the revised two-factor model provided more adequate fit but failed to consider a PSI construct tapped in the original PSI formulation. The newly constructed PSI scales based on the present data provided viable alternative scales reflecting constructs of self-efficacy, rational coping and dysfunctional coping. These newly developed problem-solving scales were predictive of indices of psychological adjustment in terms of depression, burnout, and perceived self-efficacy toward helping others. The use of the PSI in the Chinese context is discussed. |
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