An item and factor analysis of the FSS(III) |
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Authors: | Peter M. Spinks |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Natal, Durban, Natal, South Africa |
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Abstract: | In view of the apparent need for an anxiety scale specifically for South African Indians, this study examines the characteristics of one such group on a stimulus-oriented measure of anxiety. The 73-item Fear Survey Schedule III (FSS) was administered to a representative sample of Natal Indians.Results suggest that this scale has good construct validity and internal consistency for the Ss. Item analyses indicate that stimuli associated with ‘tissue damage’ or ‘interpersonal’ situations are most anxiety-provoking and also correlate highest with test score remainders. A factor analysis reveals three dimensions of situational anxiety for South African Indians: ‘physical danger’, ‘interpersonal situations’ and ‘animals’. These findings support the contention that situational trait anxiety is a multi-dimensional phenomenon. |
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