Validity and reliability of a Pictorial Instrument for assessing fundamental movement skill perceived competence in Chinese children

  • Yucui Diao
  • , Cuixiang Dong*
  • , Lisa M. Barnett
  • , Isaac Estevan
  • , Jing Li
  • , Liu Ji
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of the Pictorial Scale for Perceived Movement Skill Competence (PMSC) in Chinese children. A total of 241 children (girls, n = 119) aged 4 to 9 years old (6.9 ± 1.53) participated. One week later two random subsamples were selected. One (n = 52) was to determine face validity and the other (n = 56) was to determine test-retest reliability. Internal consistency analyses through Cronbach's alpha and construct validity by confirmatory factor analysis were conducted. Results showed (a) face validity was better for object control skills; (b) internal consistency was adequate for each subscale and all 13 skills (alpha range from .73-.87); (c) Intra-Class Correlations were good for locomotor (.62), object control (.73), and all 13 skills (.78); and (d) the modified two-factor model had a good fit (CFI = .96, TLI = .94, RMSEA = .04, SRMR = .05). The Chinese version of the PMSC is appropriate to use; however, considering the participants were only from Shanghai, results may not be generalizable to all Chinese children.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S223-S238
JournalJournal of Motor Learning and Development
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Perceived locomotor skill
  • Perceived object control skill
  • Young children

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