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SFFB
Skalen zu Fairnesseinstellungen im Fußball
Short abstract
The questionnaire uses self-disclosure to record attitudes of football players to fair behaviour and fairness in the game as aspects of "Fair Play". The SFFB are based on a differentiation of "Fair Play" into formal fairness and informal fairness (Lenk, 1964). It comprises 24 items that are assigned to two subscales: (1) "Willingness to tactical violations of rules (to formal unfairness)" (k = 19) and (2) "Willingness to engage in informal fairness" (k = 5). Reliability: The internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) of the scale "readiness to tactical violations of rules" was alpha = .94, that of the subscale "readiness for informal fairness" was alpha = .94. Alpha = .76. Validity: The validity of the differentiation between the two subscales is indicated by their low correlation of r = -.24. With the validity criterion "Actual rule violations" (operationalized by an index in which the number of yellow, yellow-red and red cards of a player in the previous season was relativized by the number of his bets), the "Willingness to tactical rule violations" to r = .36 and the "Willingness to informal fairness" to r = -.23 were also significant, albeit with a low correlation.
Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID). (2019). Open Test Archive: SFFB. Skalen zu Fairnesseinstellungen im Fußball. Available at: https://www.testarchiv.eu/en/test/9006009
Citation
Herrmann, M., Dalbert, C. & Stoll, O. (2011). SFFB. Skalen zu Fairnesseinstellungen im Fußball [Verfahrensdokumentation und Fragebogen]. In Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie (ZPID) (Hrsg.), Open Test Archive. Trier: ZPID.
https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.6579
Short information
Short Name SFFB
English Name Fairness Attitudes in Soccer Scale
Authors Herrmann, M., Dalbert, C., Stoll, O.
Published in Test archive 2011
Copyright/Licence Copyright Autoren; CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0
Key words Human Males, Soccer, Justice, Organizational Behavior
Language versions deu
Construct Fairness
Application age (older) adolescents and adults
Item number 24 items
Subscales (1) Willingness to tactical violations of rules (to formal unfairness), (2) Willingness to informal fairness
Application Time 5-10 min.
Interpretation time A few minutes.
Internal consistency: Cronbach's alpha = .94 (willingness to tactical rule violations), alpha = .76 (willingness to informal fairness).
Information on scale intercorrelation and criterion-related validity.
None.
Applications Research
There is no abstract in English available. Short information about the measure can be found under Overview. More can be found on the German pages.
There is no review in English available. Short information about the measure can be found under Overview. More can be found on the German pages.
First published in
Herrmann, M., Dalbert, C. & Stoll, O. (2008). Fairness im Fußball. Zusammenhänge mit Gerechtigkeitsmotiv und Ungerechtigkeitserfahrungen. Zeitschrift für Sportpsychologie, 15 (1), 12-24. PSYNDEX Dok.-Nr. 0204273
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Contact information
Prof. Dr. Mario Herrmann, Verkehrspsychologische Praxis, Trend Fahrschule, Diesdorfer Straße 38, D-06847 Dessau-Roßlau
Ministerin Prof. Dr. Claudia Dalbert, Landwirtschaft und Energie des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt, Universität Halle, Pädagogische Psychologie, Franckeplatz 1, Haus 5, D-06099 Halle (Saale)
Prof. Dr. Oliver Stoll, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Sportpsychologie & Sportpädagogik & Sportsoziologie, Department Sportwissenschaft, Selkestraße 9, D-06099 Halle (Saale)