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Measuring Tolerance for Ambiguity: A German-Language Adaption and Validation of the Tolerance for Ambiguity Scale (TAS)
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Abstract Tolerance for Ambiguity (TA) - the ability to deal with ambiguous stimuli or situations - represents a central construct for the acceptance of diversity. Although TA can be an important indicator for the functioning of a pluralistic society, it is rarely included in population surveys in Germany, an... view more
Tolerance for Ambiguity (TA) - the ability to deal with ambiguous stimuli or situations - represents a central construct for the acceptance of diversity. Although TA can be an important indicator for the functioning of a pluralistic society, it is rarely included in population surveys in Germany, and there are few validated measurement instruments for the German-language area that are suitable for general population surveys. Therefore, this paper proposes a measurement instrument in the German language to address these concerns. This development is based on the English-language Tolerance for Ambiguity Scale (TAS), which is surveyed with 12 items covering four sub-dimensions: valuing diverse others, change, challenging perspectives, and unfamiliarity. These items were translated into German using the TRAPD approach and empirically tested in a three-wave online panel study in Germany (n = 1,370 in each wave). To evaluate the psychometric quality of the translated TAS, validity (factorial and construct validity) and reliability (McDonalds’s omega coefficient and test-retest stability) are considered. This article makes at least two contributions. First, it proposes a German-language version of TAS, and second, it tests the scale using a confirmatory approach to factor analysis rather than the exploratory approaches used in previous studies. In summary, the German TAS is a valid and reliable instrument for measuring TA in population surveys in Germany.... view less
Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; tolerance; German language; survey; measurement instrument; personality traits
Classification
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods
Personality Psychology
Free Keywords
tolerance for ambiguity; Tolerance for Ambiguity Scale (TAS); TRAPD approach; online panel study; Big Five Inventory (BFI-10) (ZIS 76, doi:10.6102/zis76); Authoritarianism Short Scale (KSA-3) (ZIS 272, doi:10.6102/zis272)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 1-28
Journal
Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences, 5 (2023)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5964/miss.11211
ISSN
2523-8930
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed