Aceptación, Respeto y Aprecio por la Diversidad: Análisis Psicométrico de una Escala de Tolerancia en Chile

Translated title of the contribution: Acceptance, Respect and Appreciation for Diversity: Psychometric Analysis of a Tolerance Scale in Chile

David Sirlopú, Claudia Pérez-Salas, Isabel Cuadrado Guirado, Mariavictoria Benavente

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Abstract

The study of tolerance within social psychology has witnessed recent advancements (Verkuyten et al., 2023). One notable example is the development of a concise assessment tool aimed at measuring tolerance, conceptualized as a positive inclination towards diversity by Hjerm et al. (2020). The present investigation endeavors to translate, validate, and examine several psychometric properties of this scale in the Chilean context. To achieve this objective, three distinct studies were conducted. In Study 1 (n=282), the factorial structure of the scale was subjected to analysis among university students. In Study 2 (n=201), the same procedure was applied to a representative sample. Lastly, Study 3 (n=213) assessed divergent validity among university students. The findings consistently affirmed the original three-dimensional structure of the tolerance scale. Moreover, the results demonstrate satisfactory internal consistency and convergent, discriminant, and divergent validity. Thus, this research presents a validated scale designed to measure tolerance towards various social groups.

Translated title of the contributionAcceptance, Respect and Appreciation for Diversity: Psychometric Analysis of a Tolerance Scale in Chile
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)39-52
Number of pages14
JournalRevista Iberoamericana de Diagnostico y Evaluacion Psicologica
Volume4
Issue number74
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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