Development of an Instrument to assess Perceived Territorial Capital (PerTerCapSc): Reliability and Validation of a scale based on inhabitants’ beliefs.
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The supplementary material supports the full details of the data processing and relationship analysis procedures highlighted in (Churchill, 1979): - (1) our item generation methodology (two in-depth qualitative interviews) used to develop the PerTerCapSc instrument; - (2) the various reliability and validation tests for the instrument in question (exploratory factor analysis or EFA and confirmatory factor analysis - CFA stages).
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These data come from the 2 phases of research that went into developing the tool and putting it to the test. The first phase involved the generation of 26 items from two in-depth qualitative interviews with 25 young people living in rural Cameroon. On this basis, the tool will be developed and then undergo psychometric testing to verify its dimensioning (unidimensional or multidimensional), to conclude with its reliability and validity (EFA and CFA) thanks to 347 purified observations from a survey of 400 rural young people in Cameroon, split into 2 sub-samples (n1= 177 and n2=170) on SPSS 23 in order to carry out internal consistency analyses of the structure obtained during exploratory factor analyses (EFA) on different samples . Finally, to conclude with its validity (CFA) through confirmatory testing on Amos 23.