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Bromme, L., Rothmund, T., & Caprara, G. V. (2021). The Perceived Political Self-Efficacy (P-PSE) Scale.

Zusammenstellung sozialwissenschaftlicher Items und Skalen (ZIS).

https://doi.org/10.6102/zis309_exz

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title = {The Perceived Political Self-Efficacy (P-PSE) Scale},

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Bromme, L., Rothmund, T., & Caprara, G. V. 'The Perceived Political Self-Efficacy (P-PSE) Scale.'

Zusammenstellung sozialwissenschaftlicher Items und Skalen (ZIS), (2021).

https://doi.org/10.6102/zis309_exz

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Bromme, L., Rothmund, T., & Caprara, G. V. (2021). 'The Perceived Political Self-Efficacy (P-PSE) Scale.'

Zusammenstellung sozialwissenschaftlicher Items und Skalen (ZIS). ZIS - GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences.

doi: https://doi.org/10.6102/zis309_exz

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Bromme, L., Rothmund, T., & Caprara, G. V. 'The Perceived Political Self-Efficacy (P-PSE) Scale.'

Zusammenstellung sozialwissenschaftlicher Items und Skalen (ZIS). ZIS - GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, 2021,

doi: https://doi.org/10.6102/zis309_exz

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AB - Caprara et al. (2009) criticized existing measures of internal political efficacy for not taking into ac-count psychological theories of self-efficacy and for the resulting low construct validity. As an alter-native, they presented a ten-item measure called Perceived Political Self-Efficacy (P-PSE) Scale. Based on social cognitive theory, it adopts a psychological understanding of self-efficacy and cap-tures the phenomenon in a more systematic and complete manner than previous measures of inter-nal efficacy. We translated the P-PSE scale to German and tested it in a German national quota sample, using quotas for age, gender and education (N = 1025). We provided evidence on the scale’s construct validity (by testing its correlations towards related constructs) and on its criterion validity (by regressing political participation propensity on the P-PSE score). The scale explained ΔR2 = 26% of people’s propensity for political participation over and above sociodemographic varia-bles, and ΔR2 = 12% over and above previously existing measures, demonstrating its incremental value. We also tested cross-cultural measurement invariance towards an Italian sample, establishing configural, as well as partial metric and scalar invariance. In addition, we validated a four-item short version of the scale, which proved to be similarly valid as the full version. We argue, that these two measurement instruments provide a more adequate way of assessing internal political efficacy for research in German-speaking countries.

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PB - ZIS - GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences

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SN - https://zis.gesis.org/

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Bromme, L., Rothmund, T., & Caprara, G. V. The Perceived Political Self-Efficacy (P-PSE) Scale.

Zusammenstellung sozialwissenschaftlicher Items und Skalen (ZIS). 2021;

Available from: https://doi.org/10.6102/zis309_exz

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