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Bifactor analysis of motivation for charity sport event participation
Authors
A Satorra
A Satorra
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A Scott
D Rindskopf
D Webber
D Won
D Won
DM McInerney
Doyeon Won
FF Chen
FF Chen
FF Chen
GE Gignac
I Ajzen
I Ajzen
J Wang
J Wilson
J-E Gustafsson
JC Nunnally
JE Billing
JM Gladden
K Filo
K Filo
K Filo
K-H Yuan
LK Muthén
M Dinther van
M Hendriks
M Manning
M Wiesner
MD Shank
PJ Curran
R Bennett
R Snelgrove
R Taylor
SP Reise
SP Reise
Weisheng Chiu
X Luo
Y Yang
Young-joo Lee
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the utility of the existing subscales of charity sport events (CSEs) participation motivation by adopting both a second-order modeling and a bifactor modeling approaches. The results with 488 college students revealed that the bifactor model provided a better interpretation of the data compared to second-order model. The five-factor CSE motivation significantly predict the intention to participate in CSEs along with two domain-specific motivations, namely ‘sport and event’ and ‘cause’ while other three domain-specific motivations including ‘philanthropic’, ‘social interaction’, and ‘reference group’ are not statistically significant predictors. The results suggest that the bifactor model is more useful in predicting this group’s participation in charity sport events. © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
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