Research in Outdoor Education
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This study examined the reliability and relationship of two methods of scaling the Outdoor Situational Fear Inventory-continuum scaling and the more easily scored certainty method of scaling. With either scaling method, the OSFI and its subscales were reliable as measured by Cronbach's alpha. The relationships of the two instruments' overall and subscale scores were strong.
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Young, Anderson B.; Quinn, Thomas; and Steele, Thomas W.
(1994)
"The Relationship of Continuum Scaling Scores and Certainty Scaling Scores on the Outdoor Situational Fear Inventory,"
Research in Outdoor Education: Vol. 2, Article 10.
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