This research investigated the psychometric properties of the Prosociality Scale and its cross-cultural validation and generalizability across five different western and non-western countries (China, Chile, Italy, Spain, and the United States). The scale was designed to measure individual differences in a global tendency to behave in prosocial ways during late adolescence and adulthood. Study 1 was designed to identify the best factorial structure of the Prosociality Scale and Study 2 tested the model’s equivalence across five countries (N = 1,630 young adults coming from China, Chile, Italy, Spain and the United States; general Mage = 21.34; SD = 3.34). Findings supported a bifactor model in which prosocial responding was characterized by a general latent factor (i.e., prosociality) and two other specific factors (prosocial actions and prosocial feelings). New evidence of construct validity of the Prosociality Scale was provided.

Measuring prosocial behaviors: psychometric properties and cross-national validation of the prosociality scale in five countries / Luengo Kanacri, Bernadette Paula; Eisenberg, Nancy; Tramontano, Carlo; Zuffiano, Antonio; Caprara, Maria Giovanna; Regner, Evangelina; Zhu, Liqi; Pastorelli, Concetta; Caprara, Gian Vittorio. - In: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-1078. - 12:(2021). [10.3389/fpsyg.2021.693174]

Measuring prosocial behaviors: psychometric properties and cross-national validation of the prosociality scale in five countries

Zuffiano, Antonio;Pastorelli, Concetta;Caprara, Gian Vittorio
2021

Abstract

This research investigated the psychometric properties of the Prosociality Scale and its cross-cultural validation and generalizability across five different western and non-western countries (China, Chile, Italy, Spain, and the United States). The scale was designed to measure individual differences in a global tendency to behave in prosocial ways during late adolescence and adulthood. Study 1 was designed to identify the best factorial structure of the Prosociality Scale and Study 2 tested the model’s equivalence across five countries (N = 1,630 young adults coming from China, Chile, Italy, Spain and the United States; general Mage = 21.34; SD = 3.34). Findings supported a bifactor model in which prosocial responding was characterized by a general latent factor (i.e., prosociality) and two other specific factors (prosocial actions and prosocial feelings). New evidence of construct validity of the Prosociality Scale was provided.
2021
cross-cultural assessment; psychological assessment; bi-factor model; prosocial behavior; empathy
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Measuring prosocial behaviors: psychometric properties and cross-national validation of the prosociality scale in five countries / Luengo Kanacri, Bernadette Paula; Eisenberg, Nancy; Tramontano, Carlo; Zuffiano, Antonio; Caprara, Maria Giovanna; Regner, Evangelina; Zhu, Liqi; Pastorelli, Concetta; Caprara, Gian Vittorio. - In: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-1078. - 12:(2021). [10.3389/fpsyg.2021.693174]
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