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Basic Psychological Needs as a Motivational Competence: Examining Validity and Measurement Invariance of Spanish BPNSF Scale
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Basic psychological needs
BPNSFS scale
Self-determination theory
Validation
Higher education
Spanish university students
Fecha de publicación
2020
Resumen
Motivation is an essential component in higher education. In this area, researchers have
described three psychological needs that drive human behavior: Autonomy, competence, and relatedness.
These three needs are central dimensions of Self-Determination Theory. Various measurement tools have
been used to evaluate these dimensions. Despite the universality of these, the literature lacks validation of
them in the Spanish university context. The present study aims to analyze the psychometric properties of
the Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale (BPNSFS) in this context. This scale was
administered to a sample of 1075 Spanish university students. Confirmatory factor analysis yielded that
the six-factor structure fitted the data. Results supported the reliability and validity of all the subscales.
The obtained factor structure provided evidence in support of the comparability of the model between
male and female students and di erent types of studies.
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doi:10.3390/su12135422
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