Climate Change Scepticism Questionnaire: structure and factor invariance with respect to gender in a group of Spanish adults / Escala de Escepticismo hacia el Cambio Climático: su estructura e invarianza factorial respecto al género en grupo de adultos españoles
Aitor Larzabal-Fernandez,
Angela Castrechini,
Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera
et al.
Abstract:The Climate Change Scepticism Questionnaire (CCS-Q) has been used in numerous studies. However, we found no studies in the literature review that analyse its psychometric properties. The aim of this study is to confirm the one-dimensional factorial structure of the Climate Change Scepticism Questionnaire, verify its reliability and analyse factorial invariance with respect to gender. To do this, we conducted instrumental, quantitative research, analysing the factorial structure and reliability of the questionn… Show more
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