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Scale: Occupational prestige

Related constructLern- und leistungsbezogene Einstellungen (Lernergebnis)

Theoretical allocation in original studyScience-related outcomes: attitudes, motivation, value beliefs, strategies/value of science

OriginSelf-developed scale

SourceCore 6 Development ,

CitationKuger, S.; Jude, N.; Klieme, E.; Kaplan, D. (2016). Occupational prestige - Schüler [Fragebogenskala: Version 1.0]. In: Programme for International Student Assessment (2015) - Fragebogenerhebung Chapter 04 - Field Trial (PISA 2015) [Skalenkollektion: Version 1.0]. Datenerhebung 2014. Frankfurt am Main: Forschungsdatenzentrum Bildung am DIPF. http://dx.doi.org/10.7477/150:0:1

Theoretical background--

Target groupStudent

Time Period of Data Collection2014

Release date30.06.2020

Number of items8

IntroductionBelow you can see pairs of different occupations. In each line, please choose the one that you admire more.
Please select one response in each row.

Items

Item textMean valueStandard deviationAccuracy
1 = Physicist [(ISCO code 2111)]. 2 = Lawyer [(ISCO code 2611)]. 1.620.49--
1 = Historian [(ISCO code 2633)]. 2 = Building architect [(ISCO code 2161)]. 1.690.46--
1 = Meteorologist [(ISCO code 2112)]. 2 = Economist [(ISCO code 2631)]. 1.550.50--
1 = Teacher [(ISCO code 2330)]. 2 = Biologist [(ISCO code 2131)]. 1.490.50--
1 = Civil Engineer [(ISCO code 2142)]. 2 = Librarian [(ISCO code 2622)]. 1.280.45--
1 = Journalist [(ISCO code 2642)]. 2 = Electrical engineer [(ISCO code 2151)]. 1.480.50--
1 = Mathematician [(ISCO code 2120)]. 2 = Judge [(ISCO code 2612)]. 1.620.49--
1 = Actor [(ISCO code 2655)]. 2 = Medical Doctor [(ISCO code 2211)]. 1.580.49--

Response category

ValueMeaning
1chosing option Code 1
2chosing option Code 2

StudyPISA - Programme for International Student Assessment (2015)

SurveyFragebogenerhebung (Skalenkollektion): Chapter 12 - Science-Related Outcomes: Attitudes, Motivation, Value Beliefs, Strategies (PISA 2015)



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