Dimensionality and reliability of the determinants of reverse mortgage use intention

The decision to use reverse mortgage is influenced by a myriad of factors among which some are behaviourally related. Identification and validation of these behavioural factors are necessary to be able to objectively explain their interrelationships and effect on individual’s decision to use the pro...

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Main Authors: Mohammed, Mohammed Ishaq, Sulaiman, Noralfishah, Adamu, Dahiru
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.58482022-01-24T03:38:36Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5848/ Dimensionality and reliability of the determinants of reverse mortgage use intention Mohammed, Mohammed Ishaq Sulaiman, Noralfishah Adamu, Dahiru T Technology (General) The decision to use reverse mortgage is influenced by a myriad of factors among which some are behaviourally related. Identification and validation of these behavioural factors are necessary to be able to objectively explain their interrelationships and effect on individual’s decision to use the product in the future. This paper reports a pilot survey result that aimed at validating a questionnaire designed specifically to collect data on the behavioural factors that might likely influence individual’s intention to use reverse mortgage in the future. Using a convenient sampling strategy, a total number of 102 sampled respondents were used in the study. The data were analyzed with the aid of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23 where a factor analysis and reliability analyses were conducted. The result revealed that out of the 53 items that originally formed the questionnaire items, only 41 were retained. A total of 10 components emerged from the data which were named in accordance with their underlying constructs. All the factor loadings in reported satisfied the acceptable threshold of .50. The reliabilities of the items and the respective scales were also within the acceptable range of .70. It was therefore concluded that the questionnaire was reliable and can be used for the purpose to which is was designed for Path of Science 2018 Article PeerReviewed Mohammed, Mohammed Ishaq and Sulaiman, Noralfishah and Adamu, Dahiru (2018) Dimensionality and reliability of the determinants of reverse mortgage use intention. International Electronic Scientific Journal, 4 (2). pp. 1013-1023. ISSN 2413-9009
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Mohammed, Mohammed Ishaq
Sulaiman, Noralfishah
Adamu, Dahiru
Dimensionality and reliability of the determinants of reverse mortgage use intention
description The decision to use reverse mortgage is influenced by a myriad of factors among which some are behaviourally related. Identification and validation of these behavioural factors are necessary to be able to objectively explain their interrelationships and effect on individual’s decision to use the product in the future. This paper reports a pilot survey result that aimed at validating a questionnaire designed specifically to collect data on the behavioural factors that might likely influence individual’s intention to use reverse mortgage in the future. Using a convenient sampling strategy, a total number of 102 sampled respondents were used in the study. The data were analyzed with the aid of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23 where a factor analysis and reliability analyses were conducted. The result revealed that out of the 53 items that originally formed the questionnaire items, only 41 were retained. A total of 10 components emerged from the data which were named in accordance with their underlying constructs. All the factor loadings in reported satisfied the acceptable threshold of .50. The reliabilities of the items and the respective scales were also within the acceptable range of .70. It was therefore concluded that the questionnaire was reliable and can be used for the purpose to which is was designed for
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author Mohammed, Mohammed Ishaq
Sulaiman, Noralfishah
Adamu, Dahiru
author_facet Mohammed, Mohammed Ishaq
Sulaiman, Noralfishah
Adamu, Dahiru
author_sort Mohammed, Mohammed Ishaq
title Dimensionality and reliability of the determinants of reverse mortgage use intention
title_short Dimensionality and reliability of the determinants of reverse mortgage use intention
title_full Dimensionality and reliability of the determinants of reverse mortgage use intention
title_fullStr Dimensionality and reliability of the determinants of reverse mortgage use intention
title_full_unstemmed Dimensionality and reliability of the determinants of reverse mortgage use intention
title_sort dimensionality and reliability of the determinants of reverse mortgage use intention
publisher Path of Science
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5848/
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