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The Americans With Disabilities Act Knowledge Survey: Strong psychometrics and weak knowledge.
Authors:Hernandez  Brigida; Keys  Christopher; Balcazar  Fabricio
Abstract:Objectives: To construct and validate a measure that assesses knowledge of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and to examine ADA knowledge among private and public sector representatives. Study Design and Subjects: A 20-item measure was developed and administered to undergraduates (n = 210) and ADA experts (n = 34) to establish validity and reliability. Then, it was administered to 133 private and public sector representatives. Results: The ADA experts obtained a significantly higher mean than undergraduates. Reliability analysis resulted in a Cronbach's alpha of .82. Furthermore, private and public sector representatives demonstrated little ADA knowledge. Conclusions: A valid and reliable measure, the ADA Knowledge Survey may be administered to individuals who are responsible for the law's implementation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:Americans With Disabilities Act Knowledge Survey  reliability  validity  private sector  public sector representatives  ADA knowledge
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