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A concurrent validation of the Violence Sensitivity Scale
by Corey, Jonathan, Ph.D., University of Rhode Island, 2008, 111 pages; AAT 3346847

Abstract (Summary)

A correlational concurrent validity study of the Violence Sensitivity Scale (VSS) was conducted in which respondents (N=169) also completed the Nonviolence Test (NVT), the Attitudes Toward Violence Scale (ATVS) and the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale (MCSD). The VSS was significantly positively correlated with the NVT and MCSD, and significantly negatively correlated with a transformed ATVS distribution. Principal Factors Analysis limited to four, factors assigned 23 of 38 VSS behaviors to the same factors as in a previous study. Multiple regression tests found the NVT and MCSD to be significant predictors of VSS and VSS subscale scores. Demographic variables were examined for differences on the VSS. Follow-up study suggestions are proposed and implications for use of the VSS in nonviolence training and in the study of peace and conflict are discussed.

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School:University of Rhode Island
School Location:United States -- Rhode Island
Keyword(s):Violence Sensitivity Scale, Violence, Nonviolence, Scale, Measurement, Violence sensitivity
Source:DAI-B 70/02, Aug 2009
Source type:Dissertation
Subjects:Behavioral psychology, Social psychology, Experimental psychology
Publication Number: AAT 3346847
ISBN:9781109015195
Document URL:http://proquest.umi.com/pqdlink?did=1679265321&Fmt=7&clientI d=79356&RQT=309&VName=PQD
ProQuest document ID:1679265321


 

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