TY - JOUR
T1 - A theoretical approach to resolving the psychometric problems associated with the zimbardo time perspective inventory
T2 - Results from the USA, Australia, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom
AU - Worrell, Frank C.
AU - Temple, Elizabeth C.
AU - McKay, Michael T.
AU - Živkovič, Urška
AU - Perry, John L.
AU - Mello, Zena R.
AU - Musil, Bojan
AU - Cole, Jonathan C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Hogrefe Publishing.
PY - 2018/1
Y1 - 2018/1
N2 - The Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI; Zimbardo & Boyd, 1999) assesses five time-related constructs - Past Negative (PN), Past Positive (PP), Present Fatalistic (PF), Present Hedonistic (PF), and Future (F) - and is one of the most frequently used time measures in the extant literature. Versions of the ZTPI have been translated into a variety of languages, but the psychometric support for ZTPI scores remains contested. We examined the internal consistency, structural validity, and convergent validity of scores on a version of the ZTPI that consisted only of items that specifically referenced time constructs, the ZTPI-TP. Participants consisted of five samples of adolescents and adults from four countries: Australia (653 adults), Slovenia (425 adolescents and adults), the United Kingdom (913 adolescents; 455 adults), and the United States (815 adolescents). Structural validity analyses provided stronger support for ZTPI-TP scores than for ZTPI scores, and convergent validity evidence also provided support for ZTPI-TP scores. However, analyses revealed that the PF and PH factors were still problematic, especially with regard to factor coefficients and internal consistency estimates. We concluded that the ZTPI-TP can form the basis for a more robust version of the ZTPI.
AB - The Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI; Zimbardo & Boyd, 1999) assesses five time-related constructs - Past Negative (PN), Past Positive (PP), Present Fatalistic (PF), Present Hedonistic (PF), and Future (F) - and is one of the most frequently used time measures in the extant literature. Versions of the ZTPI have been translated into a variety of languages, but the psychometric support for ZTPI scores remains contested. We examined the internal consistency, structural validity, and convergent validity of scores on a version of the ZTPI that consisted only of items that specifically referenced time constructs, the ZTPI-TP. Participants consisted of five samples of adolescents and adults from four countries: Australia (653 adults), Slovenia (425 adolescents and adults), the United Kingdom (913 adolescents; 455 adults), and the United States (815 adolescents). Structural validity analyses provided stronger support for ZTPI-TP scores than for ZTPI scores, and convergent validity evidence also provided support for ZTPI-TP scores. However, analyses revealed that the PF and PH factors were still problematic, especially with regard to factor coefficients and internal consistency estimates. We concluded that the ZTPI-TP can form the basis for a more robust version of the ZTPI.
KW - Reliability
KW - Time perspective
KW - Validity
KW - Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory
KW - ZTPI
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U2 - 10.1027/1015-5759/a000313
DO - 10.1027/1015-5759/a000313
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85041467453
SN - 1015-5759
VL - 34
SP - 41
EP - 51
JO - European Journal of Psychological Assessment
JF - European Journal of Psychological Assessment
IS - 1
ER -