2007
DOI: 10.1177/0013164406296985
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The Reliability and Validity of Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory Scores in Academically Talented Adolescents

Abstract: In this study, the authors examined the reliability, structural validity, and concurrent validity of Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) scores in a group of 815 academically talented adolescents. Reliability estimates of the purported factors' scores were in the low to moderate range. Exploratory factor analysis supported a five-factor structure similar to the one proposed by Zimbardo and Boyd but also provided support for a six-factor structure that included an additional factor reflecting negative fe… Show more

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“…Using these types of instruments in combination with the ZTPI may offer more substantial findings and is a fruitful future research area. Finally, the psychometric properties of the ZTPI (and consequently the S-ZTPI) have been criticized [42,43].Nonetheless, to date, the ZTPI is the preferable option for multidimensional assessment of time perspective in adults and a step forward regarding limitations of previous scales [1,44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using these types of instruments in combination with the ZTPI may offer more substantial findings and is a fruitful future research area. Finally, the psychometric properties of the ZTPI (and consequently the S-ZTPI) have been criticized [42,43].Nonetheless, to date, the ZTPI is the preferable option for multidimensional assessment of time perspective in adults and a step forward regarding limitations of previous scales [1,44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The control group consisted of 34 persons (25 females; mean age=25.3 years, SD=5.31; mean SCL-90 score=0. 43,SD=0.25). Nine of those were participants from the waiting list while 25 were participants recruited through flyers.…”
Section: Study 1 Participantsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…2 Şuan yaşamımdan memnun değilim. 3 Çocukluğumda yaşamış olduğum çok mutlu anılarım var. 4 Kendi kendime bir şey yapabileceğim konusunda şüpheliyim.…”
Section: Appendix Turkish Form Of the Time Attitude Scaleunclassified
“…Among them are Epel, Bandura, and Zimbardo (1999), Folkman and Lazarus (1998), Wills, Sandy, and Yaeger (2001), Worrell and Mello, (2007).…”
Section: Connections Between Time Perspective and Coping Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%