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RATHUS' ASSERTIVENESS SCALE - RAS:: BRAZILIAN ADAPTATION

Authors: Pasquali, Luiz; Gouveia, Valdiney Velôso;

RATHUS' ASSERTIVENESS SCALE - RAS:: BRAZILIAN ADAPTATION

Abstract

Com uma amostra de 302 estudantes solteiros secundaristas e universitários, tendo idade média de 19 anos, foi adaptada e validada para o Brasil a Escala de Assertividade RAS. Uma análise fatorial Alpha mostrou a presença de um grande fator, no qual 20 dos 30 itens originais da escala possuíam cargas relevantes. O fator foi definido como Inibição vs. Desinibição, apresentando uma consistência interna de 0,81 (Alpha de Cronbach). Dois outros fatores apareceram, mas com estrutura ainda muito indefinida. Concluiu-se que a escala é útil para medir Inibição vs. Desinibição, porém apresenta-se modesta para medir o construto assertividade.

The RAS was validated for Brazilian population with asample of 302 single high-school and university students. An Alpha factoranalysis revealed the presence of a single major factor in which 20 of theoriginal 30 itens had high loadings. The factor was identified as inhibitionvs. uninhibition and had an alpha = .81. Two other factors appeared, buttheir structure is still not clearly defined. It was concluded that the scale isuseful to measure one aspect, but not the full range of meaning of theconstruct of assertiveness.

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