Propiedades psicométricas de la escala de interacción en las clases dirigidas (EICD)
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Adrián Pastor-Barceló
Vicente Prado-Gascó
Pilar Bustillo-Casero
Purpose: This research focuses on the construction and validation of a scale designed to assess
the quality of the supervised classes: Interaction on Supervised Classes Scale (ISCS).
Design/methodology: This is a descriptive correlational study. For the construction of the
scale three phases were performed in which different experts assessed the adequacy of the
items. Finally, the psychometric properties of the final version were studied in a sample of 314
consumers (69.1% women) aged between 18 and 77 with an average of 39.33 years (SD=12.25).
Findings: The scale presents adequate validity and reliability, being a useful tool for measuring
the interaction in Supervised Classes.
Research limitations/implications: The sampling, non-probabilistic or convenience, have
taken the sample of a unique sports facility and the small sample size.
Practical implications: The ISCS allows managers to receive better feedback, allowing them
to obtain deeper insight into the quality and satisfaction of the service. According to its results,
the managers may implement different strategies to improve quality in a key service within
sports centers.
Originality/value: For the first time the interaction between customers and between
customers and employees is evaluated both inside and outside the center, a topic that had not yet been studied in the scientific literature. The scale can be applied to any type of directed
activity, and will allow a greater understanding of the quality of service.
the quality of the supervised classes: Interaction on Supervised Classes Scale (ISCS).
Design/methodology: This is a descriptive correlational study. For the construction of the
scale three phases were performed in which different experts assessed the adequacy of the
items. Finally, the psychometric properties of the final version were studied in a sample of 314
consumers (69.1% women) aged between 18 and 77 with an average of 39.33 years (SD=12.25).
Findings: The scale presents adequate validity and reliability, being a useful tool for measuring
the interaction in Supervised Classes.
Research limitations/implications: The sampling, non-probabilistic or convenience, have
taken the sample of a unique sports facility and the small sample size.
Practical implications: The ISCS allows managers to receive better feedback, allowing them
to obtain deeper insight into the quality and satisfaction of the service. According to its results,
the managers may implement different strategies to improve quality in a key service within
sports centers.
Originality/value: For the first time the interaction between customers and between
customers and employees is evaluated both inside and outside the center, a topic that had not yet been studied in the scientific literature. The scale can be applied to any type of directed
activity, and will allow a greater understanding of the quality of service.
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Pastor-Barceló, Adrián et al. “Propiedades psicométricas de la escala de interacción en las clases dirigidas (EICD)”. Intangible Capital, vol.VOL 12, no. 3, https://raco.cat/index.php/Intangible/article/view/313964.