Open Journal of Social Sciences

Volume 6, Issue 2 (February 2018)

ISSN Print: 2327-5952   ISSN Online: 2327-5960

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Validation of a Screening Model for Referrals to Support Students with Hidden Disabilities in Higher Education

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DOI: 10.4236/jss.2018.62007    724 Downloads   1,452 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

This study describes validation of a screening model for Referrals to Support with Hidden Disabilities in Higher Education. A screening model describes the screening procedures implemented by HEIs in all 8 public universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the study, 5073 bachelor students were participated. There were 1371 (27%) male and 3702 (73%) female participants. In this research, the questionnaire for students in higher education was used. In order to validate the screening model, a multivariate method of exploratory factor analysis was applied. The intercorrelation of manifest variables was calculated, and on the basis of the obtained coefficients, the variables were selected for further analysis. The variables were subjected by calculating the coefficient of the inner consistency of the Cronbach alpha, and an estimate of the reliability of the variables was made by calculating the interstellar statistics. On the basis of the obtained results of factor analysis, a set of 28 manifest variables have been reduced to 15 variables that have satisfactory reliability and internal agreement, and it is justifiable to use them as a screening model. Findings support the requirement for a reliable and valid standardized assessment procedure for HEIs, which would provide equitable access to an initial diagnosis.

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Dizdarević, A. , Bratovčić, V. , Mehmedinović, S. , Mujezinović, A. , Porobić, S. and Demirović, B. (2018) Validation of a Screening Model for Referrals to Support Students with Hidden Disabilities in Higher Education. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 6, 71-79. doi: 10.4236/jss.2018.62007.

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