Kurzskala zur Messung computer- und internetbezogener Motivationen bei jungen Erwachsenen

Short scale for measuring computer- and internet-related motivations in young adults

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ByMartin Senkbeil, Jan Marten Ihme
Original languageGerman
Published inPsychologie in Erziehung und Unterricht, 61(3)
Pages216-230
Editor (Publisher)Ernst Reinhardt Verlag
ISSN0342-183X
DOI/Linkhttps://doi.org/10.2378/peu2014.art17d
Publication statusPublished – 2014

In this paper, we present the construction and first validation of a measure for three components of computer and internet motivation on the basis of expectancy-value models. According to the uses & gratification-approach, for the components enjoyment value and utility value, different conditions of use and stimuli are conceptualized and operationalized. The third -component is the computer-related self-efficacy. Two studies (N = 173 and N = 281) support the factorial validity of the measure with confirmatory factor analyses. The reliability and aspects of convergent and discriminant validity were explored. Results indicate the sufficiently valid measure of computer- and internet-related motivations.