対人不安感尺度の信頼性と妥当性に関する一研究

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Title ( jpn )
対人不安感尺度の信頼性と妥当性に関する一研究
Title ( eng )
A study on the reliability and validity of Leary's social anxiety scale
Creator
Okabayashi Naoko
Seiwa Hidetoshi
Source Title
広島大学総合科学部紀要. III, 情報行動科学研究
Memoirs of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences. III, Studies in information and behavior sciences
Volume 15
Start Page 1
End Page 9
Abstract
The Interaction and Audience Anxiousness Scale (I-AA scale) drawn up by Leary is a measure of subjective social anxiety. This is a 27-item scale that is composed of two sub-scales, interaction anxiety scale and audience anxiety scale. Leary has hypothesized that higher interaction anxiety could be observed in the condition of continget social setting and audience anxiety might be sensitive in the condition of no contingent situation.

The purpose of this study was to examin the factorial structure of I-AA scale. This five point scale quetionnaire was administrated to 405 university students, and analyzed by factor analysis and item selection. Tree diffrent factors were extracted against our expectation that Leary's scale might be constructed by two factors. Each factor was regarded as interaction anxiety factor (F-1), ill-fitting factor on Leary's hypothesis (F-2) and audience anxiety factor (F-3). From this result, we proposed to restruct Leary's social anxiety scale in order to assess more previously the two different aspects on social anxiety. The short from scale (revised I-AA scale) consisting of 14 items was finally constructed by means of item selection. The factorial validity and reliability of the scale were confirmed.
NDC
Psychology [ 140 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学総合科学部
Date of Issued 1992-02-29
Rights
Copyright (c) 1991 by Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University. All rights reserved.
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0385-1478
[NCID] AN00116614