Publication: Assessment of Judgmental Validity of the Sinhala Household Water Insecurity Experiences (HWISE) Scale
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Article
Date
2024-12-04
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Sri Lanka lacks a suitable psychometric tool to assess
water insecurity eff ecti vely. To address this issue, in
the present study, the Household Water Insecurity
Experiences (HWISE) scale was translated into
Sinhala language and tested for its face and content
validity. Using established guidelines, fi rst, face
validity was evaluated with the parti cipati on of two
subject matt er experts (SMEs). Then, Cohen’s Kappa
stati sti c (CKS) was calculated to obtain the interrater
reliability to establish face validity. Second,
the Delphi process was conducted with fi ve SMEs
to assess the content validity of the Sinhala HWISE
scale. Subsequently, the Content Validity Index (CVI)
for individual items (I-CVI), the overall scale (S-CVI),
and S-CVI/UA (Universal Agreement) were uti lized to
quanti fy the output of the Delphi process. The results
indicated that the HWISE scale was content valid
based on the results of Delphi and S-CVI, while the
I-CVI and S-CVI/UA indicated some departure from
the expected thresholds. Fleiss Kappa Stati sti c (FKS)
revealed minor inconsistencies in the quanti fi ed
opinions of the SMEs in the Delphi process, which
indirectly impacted I-CVI and S-CVI/UA. Overall, the
HWISE scale has met sati sfactory face and content
validity.
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Keywords
Content validity index, Delphi process, Kappa statistic, Water insecurity, Classical test theory
