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            Analysis of the Construct Validity and Measurement
            Invariance of the Career Decision Self-Efficacy Scale: A
            Rasch Model Approach
            Author
            Makransky, Guido, Rogers, Mary E, Creed, Peter A
            Published
            2015
            Journal Title
            Journal of Career Assessment
            Version
            Accepted Manuscript (AM)
            DOI 
            https://doi.org/10.1177/1069072714553555
            Copyright Statement
            Guido Makransky et al, Analysis of the Construct Validity and Measurement Invariance of the
            Career Decision Self-Efficacy Scale, Journal of Career Assessment, 2015, Vol. 23(4) 645-660.
            Copyright 2015 The Authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.
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      Title: Analysis of the Construct Validity and Measurement Invariance of the Career Decision Self-
      Efficacy Scale: A Rasch Model Approach 
       
      Order of Authors: Guido Makransky, Mary E. Rogers, Peter A. Creed 
       
      Corresponding Author: Guido Makransky 
      Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark  
      Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark 
      gmakransky@health.sdu.dk 
       
      Additional Authors:  
      Mary E. Rogers 
      Griffith Business School, Griffith University 
      Building (G01), Room 3.23, Gold Coast campus, Griffith University 
      Parklands Drive, Southport, QLD 4222, Australia 
      Peter A. Creed 
      School of Applied Psychology and Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University 
      Gold Coast campus, Griffith University 
      Parklands Drive, Southport, QLD 4222, Australia 
       
                             
                             
                             
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      Analysis of the Construct Validity and Measurement Invariance of the Career Decision Self-
                  Efficacy Scale: A Rasch Model Approach 
                             
                         Abstract 
      The Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale – Short Form (CDMSE-SF) is one of the most 
      frequently used instruments to assess individual levels of career-related self-efficacy. The present 
      study used the partial credit model within the framework of item response theory to examine the 
      content, structural, substantive, and generalizability aspects of validity for the CDMSE-SF in a 
      sample of 534 Australian high school students aged between 14 and 19 years. The results showed 
      clear evidence of multidimensionality for the CDMSE-SF. Furthermore, there was strong support 
      for the content, structural, and substantive aspects of validity when using the five subscales 
      individually. Evidence of measurement invariance was found across grade levels; however, there 
      were individual items that exhibited differential item functioning across gender, achievement level, 
      and age groups. The implications for career counseling and research are discussed.  
      Keywords: CDMSE-SF, career decision self-efficacy, Rasch model, validation, invariance, 
      differential item functioning 
       
                    
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                                                   Introduction 
                        The 25-item Career Decision Self-Efficacy Scale – Short Form1 (CDSE-SF; Betz & 
           Taylor, 2012) is one of the most frequently used instruments to assess individual levels of career-
           related self-efficacy (Chaney, Hammond, Betz, & Multon, 2007). The CDSE-SF is a shortened 
           version of the 50-item Career Decision Self-Efficacy Scale (Betz & Taylor, 2012; Taylor & Betz, 
           1983), which was devised to assess self-efficacy regarding the five career choice competencies. 
           Taylor and Betz (1983) based both their theoretical and methodological scale development on 
           Crites (1978) five career competencies from his Career Maturity Inventory. The competencies relate 
           to developing an accurate self-appraisal, gathering occupational information, goal selection, making 
           plans for the future, and problem solving. Self-efficacy generally, and career decision self-efficacy 
           specifically, reflect self-appraisals of competency, which is an important construct, as how 
           individuals behave can often be better predicted by their beliefs about their capabilities rather than 
           by their actual capabilities (Bandura, 1986; Lent, Brown, & Hackett, 1994). Both the CDSE and 
           CDSE-SF tap individuals’ beliefs about their capacity to undertake the necessary tasks associated 
           with making career decisions (Betz, Hammond, & Multon, 2005; Taylor & Betz, 1983).  
                        The career decision self-efficacy construct was first introduced to the career area by 
           Hackett and Betz (1981), who demonstrated that college students’ beliefs about their educational 
           and career capabilities were related significantly to the variety of career options they considered.  
           Since then, the CDSE and CDSE-SF have been the main instruments used to assess this context-
           specific self-efficacy. However, due to concerns about the length of the CDSE, and the unwieldy 
           response continuum (10-point Likert-type scale), researchers and practitioners in the career field are 
                                                                      
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             The CDSE-SF was previously called the Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Scale – Short 
           Form (CDMSE-SF; Betz, Hammond, & Multon, 2005). 
            
            
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