Data LVQ
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Pablo Livacic , University of Santiago of Chile
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Project Citation:
Livacic , Pablo . Data LVQ . Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2023-12-06. https://doi.org/10.3886/E195003V3
Project Description
Summary:
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The literature on leadership and one's own
competencies shows limitations in terms of the definition of the construct,
specifications of behaviors and its measurement associated with a diversity of
theories without sufficient evidence. An explanatory design with latent
variables and the statistical software SAS 9.4 were used for the validation and
adaptation to Spanish and analysis of the data of the items, dimensions, fit of
the model in the Virtuous Leadership Questionnaire in work psychologists and organizations
and people who exercise leadership functions in Chile. The levels of agreement
between judges for the adaptation to the Spanish language, the confirmatory
factorial analysis of first order with four dimensions shows statistical
indices of inefficient for the absolute, comparative and parsimonious
adjustments. However, second-order confirmatory factor analysis with two
dimensions shows an efficient fit for the item, model, and parameter matrices.
Virtuous leadership would be feasible to measure and would provide relevant
inputs for subsequent evaluation and training through ethical competencies
aimed at improving management, which would allow its treatment as an
independent variable to generate an ethical organizational culture.
Funding Sources:
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Scientific and Technological Research Direction of the Research, Development and Innovation Vicerectory, University of Santiago of Chile (DICYT. Ref.: 032093RA)
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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Psychometry;
leadership;
virtues;
testing and measurement
Geographic Coverage:
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Chile
Time Period(s):
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8/17/2021 – 6/22/2022
Collection Date(s):
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8/17/2021 – 6/22/2022
Universe:
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Work and organizational psychologists and professionals who exercise leadership functions
Data Type(s):
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survey data
Collection Notes:
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Data collection was carried
out in accordance with the guidelines of the International Test Commission
(ITC) and the NORME UNE ISO 10667
Methodology
Response Rate:
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The percentage of respondents in the sample who participated in the study was 100%
Sampling:
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The study participants (work and organizational
psychologists and people who exercise leadership functions) were selected
through non-probabilistic sampling, a sample by arrangement (n=759) and a
selection error of 0.0356.
Data Source:
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The data source was obtained through employment platforms, databases from different universities and public, private and social organizations.
Collection Mode(s):
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web-based survey
Scales:
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Leadership Virtues Questionnaire (LVQ. Riggio et al.19) was
used, which has 19 items (second version) with the format of a Likert Scale [from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree)], which measured the virtues of prudence,
temperance, justice and strength.
Weights:
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A summative scale was used for the responses to the items for each dimension. An analysis of the metric properties of the items and the dimensions of the test was carried out to check the consistency between the theoretical and empirical factor structure.
Unit(s) of Observation:
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Individual responses
Geographic Unit:
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sample of Chilean professionals
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