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Validated Interpersonal Confidence Questionnaire to Measure the Impact of Improvisation Training




TekijätSeppänen Sirke, Novák Johanna, Toivanen Tapio, Tiippana Kaisa

ToimittajaPetra Besedová, Nadezda Heinrichová, Jana Ondrákova

Konferenssin vakiintunut nimiInternational Conference on Education and Educational Psychology

KustannuspaikkaLontoo

Julkaisuvuosi2021

Kokoomateoksen nimiICEEPSY 2021 - International Conference on Education and Educational Psychology : Selected, peer reviewed papers from 12th International Conference on Education and Educational Psychology (ICEEPSY 2021), 06-08 October, 2021, Online

Artikkelin numero1

Sarjan nimiEpICEEPSY - Volume 2 - 12th International Conference on Education and Educational Psychology (ICEEPSY 2021)

Numero sarjassa2

Vuosikerta2-12

Aloitussivu1

Lopetussivu27

eISBN978-1-80296-953-5

ISSN2672-8141

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.15405/epiceepsy.21101.1

Verkko-osoitehttps://www.europeanproceedings.com/article/10.15405/epiceepsy.21101.1

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/67768294


Tiivistelmä

Theatre-based improvisation includes a model of constructive communication, which has been applied to education, and in fields requiring interpersonal competencies. Here, we present a validation study of the Interpersonal Confidence Questionnaire (ICQ) developed to measure self-reported interpersonal confidence, that is, beliefs regarding one’s capability related to effective social interactions. Confirmatory factor analysis (n = 208) confirmed the 18-item measurement model of ICQ as satisfactory, with six factors contributing to interpersonal confidence: performance confidence, flexibility, listening skills, tolerance of failure, collaboration motivation, and presence. The questionnaire showed discriminatory power, acceptable composite reliability, and strong test–retest reliability. The immediate and long-term impact of six improvisation interventions (n = 161) were measured using ICQ. Improvisation interventions resulted in improvements to interpersonal confidence, performance confidence, and tolerance of failure relative to controls, and an improved performance confidence persisted over time. This study provides initial evidence on the validity and reliability of the 18-item, 6-factor ICQ as a self-report measurement of interpersonal confidence, which may increase following improvisation training.


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