MEASURING RELIGIOSITY: VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE RELIGIOSITY SCALE ON A SAMPLE OF COAL MINE WORKERS

  • Deni Cahyono Univesity 17 Ausgust 1945 Surabaya
  • Suryanto Airlangga University
  • Dyan Evita Santi Univesity 17 Ausgust 1945 Surabaya
Keywords: Religiosity, Validity, Reliability, Coal Mine Worker

Abstract

This study aims to develop and construct a happiness scale based on the five dimensions of happiness proposed by Huber and Huber (2012). These five dimensions are intellectual, ideological, public practice, private practice, and religious experience. The research process involved 57 respondents. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was employed to evaluate the validity and reliability of the scale items, resulting in a happiness scale consisting of 22 items. This study is expected to provide practical and theoretical contributions to measuring happiness, particularly in positive psychology. Additionally, the resulting scale can comprehensively assess individual happiness in various contexts.

 

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Published
2024-12-25
How to Cite
Deni Cahyono, Suryanto, & Dyan Evita Santi. (2024). MEASURING RELIGIOSITY: VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE RELIGIOSITY SCALE ON A SAMPLE OF COAL MINE WORKERS. INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR, 6, 976 -985. Retrieved from https://conference.unita.ac.id/index.php/conference/article/view/290