The Soft Skills Inventory: Developmental procedures and psychometric analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Jardim, J.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pereira, Anabela, Vagos, P., Direito, I., Galinha, S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34541
https://doi.org/Jardim, J., Pereira, A., Vagos, P., Direito, I., & Galinha, S. (2022). The Soft Skills Inventory: Developmental procedures and psychometric analysis. Psychological Reports, 125(1), 620–648. https://doi.org/10.1177/0033294120979933
https://doi.org/10.1177/0033294120979933
Resumo: When attending and participating in Higher Education, students face a multitude of personal, social, and work-related challenges, which may increase the risk of developing psychopathological symptomatology. To date, there is no instrument that grasps the non-technical skills that may help prepare students to respond to these challenges. This paper presents the development and psychometric properties of the Soft Skills Inventory (SSI). The inventory was developed based on theoretical and empirical findings on the skills associated with academic and professional success, and on students’ perception. The SSI was tested with 2030 Portuguese students (of which 77.1% were female) using a two-stage approach: item calibration and model generation (n = 1033), followed by model validation (n = 997). Item calibration analyses led to retaining 49 items that were organized into six-factors: self-determination, resilience, empathy, assertiveness, social support, and teamwork. This measurement model was further validated and proved to be an invariant, and thus credible, tool to compare male and female students on those relevant skills. All measures attained good internal consistency, with alphas ranging from .76 to .88. Female students scored significantly higher than males on self-determination, empathy, social support and teamwork. On the other hand, male students scored significantly higher on resilience. No significant differences were found between men and women for assertiveness. Psychometric analysis showed that the SSI is a reliable and valid instrument to evaluate students intra and interpersonal skills. The SSI may help identify gaps in soft skills and guide targeted interventions to support a more positive student experience in Higher Education.
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title The Soft Skills Inventory: Developmental procedures and psychometric analysis
spellingShingle The Soft Skills Inventory: Developmental procedures and psychometric analysis
Jardim, J.
Soft skills
Higher education
Psychometrics
young adults
title_short The Soft Skills Inventory: Developmental procedures and psychometric analysis
title_full The Soft Skills Inventory: Developmental procedures and psychometric analysis
title_fullStr The Soft Skills Inventory: Developmental procedures and psychometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Soft Skills Inventory: Developmental procedures and psychometric analysis
title_sort The Soft Skills Inventory: Developmental procedures and psychometric analysis
author Jardim, J.
author_facet Jardim, J.
Pereira, Anabela
Vagos, P.
Direito, I.
Galinha, S.
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Vagos, P.
Direito, I.
Galinha, S.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jardim, J.
Pereira, Anabela
Vagos, P.
Direito, I.
Galinha, S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Soft skills
Higher education
Psychometrics
young adults
topic Soft skills
Higher education
Psychometrics
young adults
description When attending and participating in Higher Education, students face a multitude of personal, social, and work-related challenges, which may increase the risk of developing psychopathological symptomatology. To date, there is no instrument that grasps the non-technical skills that may help prepare students to respond to these challenges. This paper presents the development and psychometric properties of the Soft Skills Inventory (SSI). The inventory was developed based on theoretical and empirical findings on the skills associated with academic and professional success, and on students’ perception. The SSI was tested with 2030 Portuguese students (of which 77.1% were female) using a two-stage approach: item calibration and model generation (n = 1033), followed by model validation (n = 997). Item calibration analyses led to retaining 49 items that were organized into six-factors: self-determination, resilience, empathy, assertiveness, social support, and teamwork. This measurement model was further validated and proved to be an invariant, and thus credible, tool to compare male and female students on those relevant skills. All measures attained good internal consistency, with alphas ranging from .76 to .88. Female students scored significantly higher than males on self-determination, empathy, social support and teamwork. On the other hand, male students scored significantly higher on resilience. No significant differences were found between men and women for assertiveness. Psychometric analysis showed that the SSI is a reliable and valid instrument to evaluate students intra and interpersonal skills. The SSI may help identify gaps in soft skills and guide targeted interventions to support a more positive student experience in Higher Education.
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https://doi.org/Jardim, J., Pereira, A., Vagos, P., Direito, I., & Galinha, S. (2022). The Soft Skills Inventory: Developmental procedures and psychometric analysis. Psychological Reports, 125(1), 620–648. https://doi.org/10.1177/0033294120979933
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