Rasch Analysis of the Proactive Personality Scale
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The Proactive Personality Scale (PPS) is used widely to measure proactive personality. Previous research has evaluated the psychometric properties of the 6-item PPS
(hereafter called PPS-6) using classical test theory. There is a need to provide further
validity evidence for the PPS-6 using modern test theory. This study evaluated the
psychometric properties of the PPS-6 using Rasch analysis. A total of 429 participants
completed the PPS-6. Rasch rating scale model (RSM) was used to analyse the data.
RSM showed that the PPS-6 fitted the Rasch model well. RSM demonstrated that
the PPS-6 functioned as a unidimensional measure with good internal consistency
reliability. Items on the PPS-6 did not show any noticeable differential item functioning across gender. RSM showed that the response rating scale of the PPS-6 is suitable.
Results suggest that the PPS-6 is a reliable measure for the assessment of proactive
personality.
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