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Development and validation of the organizational stressor indicator for sport performers (OSI-SP)
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posted on 2016-10-06, 08:40 authored by Rachel Arnold, David FletcherDavid Fletcher, Kevin DanielsThe series of related studies reported here describe the development and validation of the Organizational Stressor Indicator for Sport Performers (OSI-SP). In Study 1, an expert and usability panel examined the content validity and applicability of an initial item pool. The resultant 96 items were analyzed with exploratory factor analyses in Study 2, with the factorial structure comprising 5 factors (viz., Goals and Development, Logistics and Operations, Team and Culture, Coaching, Selection) and 33 items. Using confirmatory factor analyses, Studies 3 and 4 found support for the 5-factor structure. Study 4 also provided evidence for the OSI-SP's concurrent validity and invariance across different groups. The OSI-SP is proposed as a valid and reliable measure of the organizational stressors encountered by sport performers.
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School
- Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
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Journal of Sport and Exercise PsychologyVolume
35Issue
2Pages
180 - 196Citation
ARNOLD, R., FLETCHER, D. and DANIELS, K., 2013. Development and validation of the organizational stressor indicator for sport performers (OSI-SP). Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 35 (2), pp.180-196.Publisher
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0895-2779eISSN
1543-2904Publisher version
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