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Title: | ). Preliminary studies on the adaptation of the Agency Scale for freshmen students |
Authors: | Viseu, João Semedo, Carla Chaleta, Elisa Cruz, Roberto Moraes Diniz, António |
Keywords: | freshmen students agency structural validity gender differences |
Issue Date: | 2025 |
Publisher: | Universidad de Oviedo |
Citation: | Viseu, J., Semedo, C., Chaleta, E., Cruz, R., & Diniz, A M. (2025). Preliminary studies on the adaptation of the Agency Scale for freshmen students. In Universidad de Oviedo (Ed.), Libro de resúmenes: Simposios – XII Congreso International de Psicología y Educación – CIPE 2025 (p. 113). Autor. |
Abstract: | Agency refers to the ability to define objectives and make and implement
decisions, i.e., it has a motivational nature (Cauce & Gordon, 2012; Gai et al.,
2023). Entry into higher education involves a change process that impacts
autonomy (Arnett, 2000) and is related to agency levels (Bauman, 2000). This
study aimed to assess the psychometric properties of an agency measure in
freshmen students from the area of studies of social sciences (n=187), science
and technology (n=85), arts (n=19), health and human development (n=18), and
nursing (n=22) of the University of Évora, and to test the gender (67.1% females;
Mdnage=18 years) differences regarding agency. A self-report measure of agency
with 28 items aggregated in five factors (self-efficacy, planning, decision-making, problem-solving, and internal locus of control) was already adapted for working samples, and a sociodemographic questionnaire was used for data collection. Through an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) with principal axis factoring under a polychoric correlation matrix and Promax rotation, 19 items were aggregated into four factors. Comparatively to the original version of the measure, the factor self-efficacy was removed. Five independent encoders performed a facial validity analysis to define the factors of interest. Using a mean difference test, gender differences were found between male and female students in three of the four factors. Specifically, male students presented higher means for the abovementioned factors. The assessment of agency is assumed to be a preponderant factor in entry to higher education, and it can be perceived as a critical success factor in a phase of greater autonomy and individuation. |
URI: | https://cipe2025.es/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/DEF-SIMPOSIOS.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39135 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | CIEP - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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