"RIV/60076658:12410/03:00004558!RIV/2004/MSM/124104/N" . "87-89361-96-2" . "1"^^ . "Z(MSM 124100002)" . . . "Hagtvet, A. Knut" . "607028" . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "2"^^ . "12410" . "Test anxiety; Measurement; Generalizability; Sport setting"@en . "Failure outcome expectancies measured in sport context: Using generalizability theory to estimate item order effects in multifacet measurement designs"@en . . . "Introduction Failure outcome expectancies (FOE) conceptualized in prior research (Hagtvet, Man & Shanna, 2001) is applied to a sport evaluative context. Item order in inventories is one sort of context effects that may affect measurement of latent constructs. Although a large body of literature exists on context effects, there is no cohesive framework that facilitates a systematic examination of the existence, magnitude and consequences of context effects (Brennan, 1992). Based on an extension of someconcepts of generalizability theory, Brennan (1992) provided a conceptual framework for this purpose. The -present study applies this framework to estimate effects of item order as one type of context effect potentially present in a multifacet instrumen t. Methods Instrument versions The present study applied a multifacet instrument consisting of three facets where items are nested within crossed combinations of referents and concerns, and persons are crossed with all measurement facets (p x i:rc" . . "Failure outcome expectancies measured in sport context: Using generalizability theory to estimate item order effects in multifacet measurement designs" . . "Institute of Exercise and Sport Sciences-University of Copenhagen" . "Failure Outcome Expectancies Measured in an Evaluative Sport Context" . "71" . "Man, Franti\u0161ek" . . "Introduction Failure outcome expectancies (FOE) conceptualized in prior research (Hagtvet, Man & Shanna, 2001) is applied to a sport evaluative context. Item order in inventories is one sort of context effects that may affect measurement of latent constructs. Although a large body of literature exists on context effects, there is no cohesive framework that facilitates a systematic examination of the existence, magnitude and consequences of context effects (Brennan, 1992). Based on an extension of someconcepts of generalizability theory, Brennan (1992) provided a conceptual framework for this purpose. The -present study applies this framework to estimate effects of item order as one type of context effect potentially present in a multifacet instrumen t. Methods Instrument versions The present study applied a multifacet instrument consisting of three facets where items are nested within crossed combinations of referents and concerns, and persons are crossed with all measurement facets (p x i:rc"@en . "RIV/60076658:12410/03:00004558" . . . . "Koda\u0148" . . . "Koda\u0148" . "Failure outcome expectancies measured in sport context: Using generalizability theory to estimate item order effects in multifacet measurement designs"@en . . . "1"^^ . . "Failure outcome expectancies measured in sport context: Using generalizability theory to estimate item order effects in multifacet measurement designs" . . . "2003-07-22+02:00"^^ . "[65762530B322]" .