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Validation of the Black Community Activism Orientation Scale with racially and ethnically diverse college students
Authors:Elan C Hope  Mariah Kornbluh  Melissa Hagan  Amanda L Davis  Anitra Alexander
Institution:1. Research & Evaluation, Policy Research Associates, Inc., Delmar, New York, USA;2. Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, USA;3. Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California, USA;4. Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:This study fills a methodological gap in racial justice research by assessing the utility and validity of the Black Community Activism Orientation Scale (BCAOS) in a racially and ethnically diverse sample of college-going young adults (N = 624, M = 19.4 years, SD = 1.89) from 10 colleges in the United States. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to estimate the goodness of fit of the proposed three-factor model and assess the validity of the BCAOS. Findings from the confirmatory factor analysis provide statistical support for use of the BCAOS as a measure of racial justice activism in support of Black communities among racially and ethnically diverse college-going young adults. Findings from the study also suggest that White college students and men are less oriented toward racial justice activism than women and racially marginalized students. Convergent and discriminant validity were established through bivariate correlations of the BCAOS factors with other civic development measures. As more and more young people consider the importance of standing against racial oppression, the BCAOS has utility as an assessment instrument in future racial justice research, education, intervention, and youth programming efforts.
Keywords:activism  activism orientation  antiracism  measurement  racial justice
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