A study protocol on the adaptation and validation of the Malay version of the Short Grit Scale (grit-s) on Malaysian university students

Introduction: Grit, an individual’s perseverance and passion for long-term goals, is a mouldable construct with contributions to success in many life domains. Grit’s cultivation in Malaysia can begin with a suitable instrument apt to measure it. The study aims to adapt and validate the Short Grit S...

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Main Authors: Abu Hasan, Hezne Ezaty, Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum
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Published: Malaysian Psychiatric Association 2019
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description Introduction: Grit, an individual’s perseverance and passion for long-term goals, is a mouldable construct with contributions to success in many life domains. Grit’s cultivation in Malaysia can begin with a suitable instrument apt to measure it. The study aims to adapt and validate the Short Grit Scale (Grit-S), the Western-derived instrument to measure grit, as an economical justification to developing a new instrument, which is time consuming and costly. Methods: Employing a survey design, students from different faculties at one of the local universities in Klang Valley, Malaysia (N=350) who are bilingual in English and Malay will be targeted. The adaptation process will begin with translation of the English items into Malay, while observing the guidelines suggested by the International Test Commission. Thereafter, the validation process of the Malay Grit-S with the criterion measures will follow. The IBM SPSS software will be used to analyse the internalconsistency, stability, and equivalence reliabilities, as well as the concurrent, convergent and divergent validities, alongside its factorial structure analysis. Expected results: The Malay Grit-S is expected to demonstrate a probable two-factor structure as was originally posited. However, dissimilarities may arise and can be attributed to cultural differences, as the collectivist setting of Malaysia differs from the individualist setting it was conceptualized in. Conclusion: With an adapted and validated instrument to measure grit specific to the Malaysian context, the study aspires to contribute to grit knowledge, as well as availing a fitting instrument for its measurement, which precedes efforts in fostering grit for positive life outcomes, particularly in academic and education settings.
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spelling iium-755642019-10-26T16:33:38Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/75564/ A study protocol on the adaptation and validation of the Malay version of the Short Grit Scale (grit-s) on Malaysian university students Abu Hasan, Hezne Ezaty Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum BF Psychology BF501 Motivation BF511 Affection. Feeling. Emotion BF608 Will. Volition. Choice. Control RA Public aspects of medicine RA644.3 Chronic and Noninfectious Diseases and Public Health RA790 Mental Health. Mental Illness Prevention Introduction: Grit, an individual’s perseverance and passion for long-term goals, is a mouldable construct with contributions to success in many life domains. Grit’s cultivation in Malaysia can begin with a suitable instrument apt to measure it. The study aims to adapt and validate the Short Grit Scale (Grit-S), the Western-derived instrument to measure grit, as an economical justification to developing a new instrument, which is time consuming and costly. Methods: Employing a survey design, students from different faculties at one of the local universities in Klang Valley, Malaysia (N=350) who are bilingual in English and Malay will be targeted. The adaptation process will begin with translation of the English items into Malay, while observing the guidelines suggested by the International Test Commission. Thereafter, the validation process of the Malay Grit-S with the criterion measures will follow. The IBM SPSS software will be used to analyse the internalconsistency, stability, and equivalence reliabilities, as well as the concurrent, convergent and divergent validities, alongside its factorial structure analysis. Expected results: The Malay Grit-S is expected to demonstrate a probable two-factor structure as was originally posited. However, dissimilarities may arise and can be attributed to cultural differences, as the collectivist setting of Malaysia differs from the individualist setting it was conceptualized in. Conclusion: With an adapted and validated instrument to measure grit specific to the Malaysian context, the study aspires to contribute to grit knowledge, as well as availing a fitting instrument for its measurement, which precedes efforts in fostering grit for positive life outcomes, particularly in academic and education settings. Malaysian Psychiatric Association 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/75564/1/Malays%20J%20Psyc_Study%20Protocol%20Grit.pdf Abu Hasan, Hezne Ezaty and Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum (2019) A study protocol on the adaptation and validation of the Malay version of the Short Grit Scale (grit-s) on Malaysian university students. Malaysian Journal of Psychiatry, 28. pp. 1-9. ISSN 2232-0385 (In Press) http://www.mjpsychiatry.org/index.php/mjp
spellingShingle BF Psychology
BF501 Motivation
BF511 Affection. Feeling. Emotion
BF608 Will. Volition. Choice. Control
RA Public aspects of medicine
RA644.3 Chronic and Noninfectious Diseases and Public Health
RA790 Mental Health. Mental Illness Prevention
Abu Hasan, Hezne Ezaty
Abdul Khaiyom, Jamilah Hanum
A study protocol on the adaptation and validation of the Malay version of the Short Grit Scale (grit-s) on Malaysian university students
title A study protocol on the adaptation and validation of the Malay version of the Short Grit Scale (grit-s) on Malaysian university students
title_full A study protocol on the adaptation and validation of the Malay version of the Short Grit Scale (grit-s) on Malaysian university students
title_fullStr A study protocol on the adaptation and validation of the Malay version of the Short Grit Scale (grit-s) on Malaysian university students
title_full_unstemmed A study protocol on the adaptation and validation of the Malay version of the Short Grit Scale (grit-s) on Malaysian university students
title_short A study protocol on the adaptation and validation of the Malay version of the Short Grit Scale (grit-s) on Malaysian university students
title_sort study protocol on the adaptation and validation of the malay version of the short grit scale (grit-s) on malaysian university students
topic BF Psychology
BF501 Motivation
BF511 Affection. Feeling. Emotion
BF608 Will. Volition. Choice. Control
RA Public aspects of medicine
RA644.3 Chronic and Noninfectious Diseases and Public Health
RA790 Mental Health. Mental Illness Prevention
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