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Evaluation of Hajj Instrument (HAJI) Psychometric Properties Using Rasch Measurement

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  • Muhammad Iqbal Tariq Idris
  • Abdul Hafidz Omar
  • Dayang Hjh Tiawa Awang Hj Hamid
  • Fahmi Bahri Sulaiman

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Hajj Instrument (HAJI) was developed to determine hajj pilgrim’s wellness. This study used Rasch measurement to evaluate the psychometric properties including validity and reliability of the HAJI. The respondents involved in this study were 300 comprised of Malaysian hajj pilgrims. HAJI consists of eight constructs namely physical care, physical activity, healthy eating, knowledge, mental toughness, intrapersonal, interpersonal and relationship with Creator and natures. Validity of each construct and content was determined through dimensionality, item fit and item polarity while the reliability was achieved by administered person and item separation. The results showed that the reliability for both item and person were 0.99 and 0.96 respectively. Besides, there were no items need to be dropped based on PTMEA CORR and INFIT MNSQ results. The study revealed that the items of HAJI fit the Rasch model as well as able to measure hajj pilgrim’s wellness.Â

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  • Muhammad Iqbal Tariq Idris & Abdul Hafidz Omar & Dayang Hjh Tiawa Awang Hj Hamid & Fahmi Bahri Sulaiman, 2016. "Evaluation of Hajj Instrument (HAJI) Psychometric Properties Using Rasch Measurement," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(8), pages 212-212, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:12:y:2016:i:8:p:212
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