The cross-cultural validation of the feedback orientation scale (FOS) in Filipino secondary students: A PLS-SEM approach

Feedback has been used in organisational contexts for training and learning purposes. A large body of research has suggested that the use of feedback in this context can enhance an employee’s efficacy and work productivity (London & Smither, 2002). The role of feedback in educational contexts is...

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Main Authors: Taba, Patricia Mae A., Ocampo, Jose Carlos G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-114432024-09-24T04:13:47Z The cross-cultural validation of the feedback orientation scale (FOS) in Filipino secondary students: A PLS-SEM approach Taba, Patricia Mae A. Ocampo, Jose Carlos G. Feedback has been used in organisational contexts for training and learning purposes. A large body of research has suggested that the use of feedback in this context can enhance an employee’s efficacy and work productivity (London & Smither, 2002). The role of feedback in educational contexts is also of primary interest since the publication of Hattie and Timperley's (2007) landmark study on the power of feedback in students. Several selfreport instruments have been developed to assess people’s outlooks towards feedback, and one of which is the Feedback Orientation Scale (FOS). Past findings suggest that the FOS is a valid and reliable measure in organizational and educational contexts. However, due to cultural differences and instrument adaptation standards, it would be imprudent to adapt a scale without examining its psychometric properties in a certain context. The present research addressed that need by assessing the validity and reliability of the student version of the FOS to 1376 Filipino secondary students using the Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) approach. Results reveal that the four-factor solution of the FOS is supported in the Philippine context, and the FOS can be used as a valid and reliable tool in Philippine schools. Implications and suggestions for teaching and research are described. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13233 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Feedback (Psychology) Learning, Psychology of Educational Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Feedback (Psychology)
Learning, Psychology of
Educational Psychology
spellingShingle Feedback (Psychology)
Learning, Psychology of
Educational Psychology
Taba, Patricia Mae A.
Ocampo, Jose Carlos G.
The cross-cultural validation of the feedback orientation scale (FOS) in Filipino secondary students: A PLS-SEM approach
description Feedback has been used in organisational contexts for training and learning purposes. A large body of research has suggested that the use of feedback in this context can enhance an employee’s efficacy and work productivity (London & Smither, 2002). The role of feedback in educational contexts is also of primary interest since the publication of Hattie and Timperley's (2007) landmark study on the power of feedback in students. Several selfreport instruments have been developed to assess people’s outlooks towards feedback, and one of which is the Feedback Orientation Scale (FOS). Past findings suggest that the FOS is a valid and reliable measure in organizational and educational contexts. However, due to cultural differences and instrument adaptation standards, it would be imprudent to adapt a scale without examining its psychometric properties in a certain context. The present research addressed that need by assessing the validity and reliability of the student version of the FOS to 1376 Filipino secondary students using the Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) approach. Results reveal that the four-factor solution of the FOS is supported in the Philippine context, and the FOS can be used as a valid and reliable tool in Philippine schools. Implications and suggestions for teaching and research are described.
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author Taba, Patricia Mae A.
Ocampo, Jose Carlos G.
author_facet Taba, Patricia Mae A.
Ocampo, Jose Carlos G.
author_sort Taba, Patricia Mae A.
title The cross-cultural validation of the feedback orientation scale (FOS) in Filipino secondary students: A PLS-SEM approach
title_short The cross-cultural validation of the feedback orientation scale (FOS) in Filipino secondary students: A PLS-SEM approach
title_full The cross-cultural validation of the feedback orientation scale (FOS) in Filipino secondary students: A PLS-SEM approach
title_fullStr The cross-cultural validation of the feedback orientation scale (FOS) in Filipino secondary students: A PLS-SEM approach
title_full_unstemmed The cross-cultural validation of the feedback orientation scale (FOS) in Filipino secondary students: A PLS-SEM approach
title_sort cross-cultural validation of the feedback orientation scale (fos) in filipino secondary students: a pls-sem approach
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13233
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