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Generating Usable KnowledgeInitial Development and Validation of the Usage Rating Profile for Interventions (URP-I)University of Connecticut, sandra.chafouleas{at}uconn.edu
East Carolina University
University of Connecticut
University of Connecticut In this study, a self-report measure of intervention usage, the Usage Rating Profile for Interventions (URP-I) is developed and empirically examined with regard to factor structure and internal consistency. Results supported that intervention usage is associated with at least 4 different constructs, and that a measure consisting of 25 items may provide a reliable index of the 4 factors. The 4 factors identified included Acceptability, Knowledge, Feasibility, and Integrity. Findings extend and integrate existing work-related items to acceptability research aimed at predicting usage. Implications, limitations, and future directions are discussed.
Key Words: acceptability intervention use self-report assessment
Canadian Journal of School Psychology, Vol. 23, No. 2,
175-189 (2008) |
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