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. 2019 Jan 24;9:2785. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02785

Table 1.

Aims of the study.

Overarching goals Adaptation of the BMZI Examination of psychometric properties
Aims 1. Identification of relevant topics and development of an initial item pool 2. Factorial validity 3. Reliabilities 4. Discriminant validity 5. Criterion validity 6. Measurement invariance
Procedure (a) Identification of need for age-specific adaptation of the BMZI
(b) Test of comprehensibility
Examination of:
(a) Initial factorial validity
(b) Factorial validity revised with an adapted item pool
(c) Cross-validation
Examination of:
(a) Reliability of the factors
(b) Reliability of the indicators
(c) Test-retest reliability
Examination of discriminant validity Examination of criterion validity (validation with sport- and exercise-related self-concordance) Examination of measurement invariance across activity levels, gender, and age
Method (a) Expert focus group and screening of relevant literature
(b) Think-aloud-interviews to test the comprehensibility of the items among adolescents
(a,b) ESEM with geomin rotation
(c) RV coefficient for cross-validation
(a) Composite reliability, average variance explained
(b) Squared multiple correlations
(c) Correlation of factor scores
Fornell-Larcker criterion, HTMT ratio Correlations of factor scores ESEM with geomin rotation
Sample (a) 8 sport scientists and 4 psychologists
(b) 4 adolescents
(a) Sample A (n = 700)
(b) Sample B (n = 788)
(c) Sample C (n = 830)
(a,b) Sample B (n = 788)
(c) Subsample C (n = 265)
Sample B (n = 788) Sample B (n = 788) Samples B (n = 788) and C (n = 830)

BMZI, Bernese Motive and Goal Inventory; ESEM, exploratory structural equation modeling; HTMT ratio, heterotrait-monotrait ratio.