This study aimed to adapt the “Multidimensional Cognitive Load Scale for Virtual Environments Scale (MCLSVE)” into Turkish, while evaluating its validity and reliability. A survey model was used for the adaptation process, utilizing the scale developed by Andersen and Makransky (2021), which is now referred to as the “MCLSVE-TR” The scale comprises five subscales: Intrinsic Load, Extraneous Load Instruction, Extraneous Load Interactions, Extraneous Load Environment, and Germane Load. The sample group for the study was 203 volunteer university students selected using a convenience sampling technique. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was conducted to determine the factor structure of the scale. As a result of EFA, it was revealed that the scale consisted of 18 items and 5 sub-dimensions, and these dimensions explained 82,34% of the total variance. In addition, Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) confirmed the five-factor structure. Pearson correlation analysis to determine the relationship between scale factors, and Cronbach Alpha coefficient to determine the reliability level of scale factors were used. The findings confirmed that the Turkish adaptation of the MCLSVE is both valid and reliable.
Ethical Committee Permission Information Name of the board that carries out ethical assessment: Hacettepe University Scientific Research Ethics Committee for Social and Human Sciences The date and number of the ethical assessment decision: 22.10.2024- 00003838706
This study aimed to adapt the “Multidimensional Cognitive Load Scale for Virtual Environments Scale (MCLSVE)” into Turkish, while evaluating its validity and reliability. A survey model was used for the adaptation process, utilizing the scale developed by Andersen and Makransky (2021), which is now referred to as the “MCLSVE-TR” The scale comprises five subscales: Intrinsic Load, Extraneous Load Instruction, Extraneous Load Interactions, Extraneous Load Environment, and Germane Load. The sample group for the study was 203 volunteer university students selected using a convenience sampling technique. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was conducted to determine the factor structure of the scale. As a result of EFA, it was revealed that the scale consisted of 18 items and 5 sub-dimensions, and these dimensions explained 82,34% of the total variance. In addition, Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) confirmed the five-factor structure. Pearson correlation analysis to determine the relationship between scale factors, and Cronbach Alpha coefficient to determine the reliability level of scale factors were used. The findings confirmed that the Turkish adaptation of the MCLSVE is both valid and reliable.
Ethical Committee Permission Information Name of the board that carries out ethical assessment: Hacettepe University Scientific Research Ethics Committee for Social and Human Sciences The date and number of the ethical assessment decision: 22.10.2024- 00003838706
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Cross-Cultural Scale Adaptation |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Early Pub Date | March 4, 2025 |
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Submission Date | December 16, 2024 |
Acceptance Date | March 4, 2025 |
Published in Issue | Year 2025 Volume: 13 Issue: 25 |
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