EN
TR
Adaptation of compulsive sport consumption scale into Turkish culture: CSCS-T
Abstract
Consuming sports products and services incessantly without being able to restrain oneself is characterized as compulsive sports consumption. The aim of this study is to adapt the Compulsive Sport Consumption Scale (CSCS) developed in English by Aiken et al. (2018) into Turkish utilizing a scientific scale adaptation process. The CSCS consists of six items and is graded on a seven-point Likert scale ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree. Higher CSCS levels are affiliated with psychological and behavioral constructs related to the effects of sports consumption, such as time, money, coping, and psychological and behavioral neglect. The scale has been tailored via a group of English and Turkish linguists, sports scientist, and psychometrist. Parallel analysis has been performed on account of inspecting the dimensionality of the scale, and many statistics such as unidimensional congruence, explained common variance, mean of item residual absolute loadings, and robust fit statistics have been used. In accordance with parallel analysis, the scale was unidimensional, and all other statistics supported that as well. The unidimensional adapted scale (CSCS-T) explained approximately 83% of the total variance. Additionally, internal consistency, composite reliability, and test-retest reliability have been examined to determine the measurement's reliability. Cronbach's Alpha was .958, McDonald's Omega was .958, and Pearson's product-moment correlation coefficient was .923 in the wake of the test-retest application. All of the findings propound that when investigating compulsive over-participation in sports consumption in Turkish-speaking populations, the CSCS-T can be used to acquire valid and reliable measures.
Keywords
Ethical Statement
Ardahan University, 16.02.2023, E-67796128-000-2300006274.
Thanks
We want to thank English linguists Assist. Prof. Jasmin Esin Duraner Dikmen, Assist. Prof. Mehmet Erguvan, Assist. Prof. Olcay Şener, Tuncay Tezcan, Emre Kaya, Ayşe Ece Derelioğlu, Devrim Ulaş Arslan, Ömer Faruk Akova; Turkish linguists Assoc. Prof. Özden Ölmez Ceylan and Eflak Malgaca Vargel for their contribution to the translation process of the scale.
References
- Aiken, K.D., Bee, C., & Walker, N. (2018). From passion to obsession: Development and validation of a scale to measure compulsive sport consumption. Journal of Business Research. 87, 69-79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2018.02.019
- Armstrong, K.L., & Peretto Stratta, T.M. (2004). Market analyses of race and sport consumption. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 13(1), 7-16.
- Baker, F.B. (2001). The basics of item response theory. MD: ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation.
- Chan-Olmsted, S., & Kwak, D.H. (2020). Fantasy sport usage and multiplatform sport media consumption behaviors. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 29(3), 204 214. http://doi.org/10.32731/SMQ.293.092020.04
- Chan-Olmsted, S., & Xiao, M. (2019). Smart sports fans: Factors influencing sport consumption on smartphones. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 28(4), 181 194. http://doi.org/10.32731/SMQ.284.122019.01
- Cottingham, M., Phillips, D., Hall, S.A., Gearity, B.T., & Carroll, M.S. (2014). Application of the motivation scale for disability sport consumption: An examination of intended future consumption behavior of collegiate wheelchair basketball spectators. Journal of Sport Behavior, 37(2), 117.
- Faber, R.J., O'Guinn, T.C., & Krych, R. (1987). Compulsive consumption. Advances in Consumer Research, 14, 132-135.
- Finch, W.H. (2020). Using fit statistic differences to determine the optimal number of factors to retain in an exploratory factor analysis. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 80(2), 217-241. https://doi.org/10.1177/0013164419865
Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Other Fields of Education, Special Education and Disabled Education, Studies on Education
Journal Section
Research Article
Early Pub Date
September 22, 2023
Publication Date
September 22, 2023
Submission Date
March 10, 2023
Acceptance Date
August 23, 2023
Published in Issue
Year 2023 Volume: 10 Number: 3
APA
Aygün, M., & Çüm, S. (2023). Adaptation of compulsive sport consumption scale into Turkish culture: CSCS-T. International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 10(3), 482-495. https://doi.org/10.21449/ijate.1263531
AMA
1.Aygün M, Çüm S. Adaptation of compulsive sport consumption scale into Turkish culture: CSCS-T. Int. J. Assess. Tools Educ. 2023;10(3):482-495. doi:10.21449/ijate.1263531
Chicago
Aygün, Murat, and Sait Çüm. 2023. “Adaptation of Compulsive Sport Consumption Scale into Turkish Culture: CSCS-T”. International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education 10 (3): 482-95. https://doi.org/10.21449/ijate.1263531.
EndNote
Aygün M, Çüm S (September 1, 2023) Adaptation of compulsive sport consumption scale into Turkish culture: CSCS-T. International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education 10 3 482–495.
IEEE
[1]M. Aygün and S. Çüm, “Adaptation of compulsive sport consumption scale into Turkish culture: CSCS-T”, Int. J. Assess. Tools Educ., vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 482–495, Sept. 2023, doi: 10.21449/ijate.1263531.
ISNAD
Aygün, Murat - Çüm, Sait. “Adaptation of Compulsive Sport Consumption Scale into Turkish Culture: CSCS-T”. International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education 10/3 (September 1, 2023): 482-495. https://doi.org/10.21449/ijate.1263531.
JAMA
1.Aygün M, Çüm S. Adaptation of compulsive sport consumption scale into Turkish culture: CSCS-T. Int. J. Assess. Tools Educ. 2023;10:482–495.
MLA
Aygün, Murat, and Sait Çüm. “Adaptation of Compulsive Sport Consumption Scale into Turkish Culture: CSCS-T”. International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, vol. 10, no. 3, Sept. 2023, pp. 482-95, doi:10.21449/ijate.1263531.
Vancouver
1.Murat Aygün, Sait Çüm. Adaptation of compulsive sport consumption scale into Turkish culture: CSCS-T. Int. J. Assess. Tools Educ. 2023 Sep. 1;10(3):482-95. doi:10.21449/ijate.1263531