Immigration Attitudes Inventory

The Immigration Attitudes Inventory is a self-reporting instrument designed to measure perceptions toward immigration. The instrument consists of six items and takes approximately 5 to 7 minutes to complete. Answer choices are on a Likert-type scale ranging from 1 to 10.

Authors

ShortMagaña, 2002

Reliability and Validity

internal reliability estimate α = .84, and a principal components viramax rotation confirmed the scale represents one factor, eigenvalue of 3.36 accounting for 56.04% of the variance.

Administration, Analysis and Reporting

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Reference

Robert S. & Magaña, L. (2002). Politics, Prejudice and Immigration. Journal of Social Psychology.

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