The development of a digital intelligence quotient scale: A new measuring instrument for primary school students in China

The development of a Digital Intelligence Quotient (DQ) scale for primary school students is the basis for research on the DQ of primary school students, which helps to scientifically diagnose the level and the current average DQ among Chinese primary school students. This study developed and valida...

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Published in:Heliyon
Main Author: Li J.; Ju S.-Y.; Zhu C.; Yuan Y.; Fu M.; Kong L.-K.; Li M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2024
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Li J.; Ju S.-Y.; Zhu C.; Yuan Y.; Fu M.; Kong L.-K.; Li M.
The development of a digital intelligence quotient scale: A new measuring instrument for primary school students in China
2024
Heliyon
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16
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36437
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85201440797&doi=10.1016%2fj.heliyon.2024.e36437&partnerID=40&md5=e06eaf3bfca9b003a8a5e7a02996eac5
The development of a Digital Intelligence Quotient (DQ) scale for primary school students is the basis for research on the DQ of primary school students, which helps to scientifically diagnose the level and the current average DQ among Chinese primary school students. This study developed and validated a scale applicable to the assessment of DQ in Chinese primary school students where, the initial scale was first constructed; Then 1109 valid datasets were collected through purposive sampling and divided into Sample A and Sample B; Sample A was subjected to exploratory factor analysis and Sample B was tested by confirmatory factor analysis; The final validated scale consists of 22 items in 7 dimensions: digital identity, digital use, digital safety, digital security, digital emotional intelligence, digital literacy and digital rights. The scale has high reliability and validity and thus can be used as a reliable instrument for assessing DQ in Chinese primary school students. © 2024 The Authors
Elsevier Ltd
24058440
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Li J.; Ju S.-Y.; Zhu C.; Yuan Y.; Fu M.; Kong L.-K.; Li M.
spellingShingle Li J.; Ju S.-Y.; Zhu C.; Yuan Y.; Fu M.; Kong L.-K.; Li M.
The development of a digital intelligence quotient scale: A new measuring instrument for primary school students in China
author_facet Li J.; Ju S.-Y.; Zhu C.; Yuan Y.; Fu M.; Kong L.-K.; Li M.
author_sort Li J.; Ju S.-Y.; Zhu C.; Yuan Y.; Fu M.; Kong L.-K.; Li M.
title The development of a digital intelligence quotient scale: A new measuring instrument for primary school students in China
title_short The development of a digital intelligence quotient scale: A new measuring instrument for primary school students in China
title_full The development of a digital intelligence quotient scale: A new measuring instrument for primary school students in China
title_fullStr The development of a digital intelligence quotient scale: A new measuring instrument for primary school students in China
title_full_unstemmed The development of a digital intelligence quotient scale: A new measuring instrument for primary school students in China
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description The development of a Digital Intelligence Quotient (DQ) scale for primary school students is the basis for research on the DQ of primary school students, which helps to scientifically diagnose the level and the current average DQ among Chinese primary school students. This study developed and validated a scale applicable to the assessment of DQ in Chinese primary school students where, the initial scale was first constructed; Then 1109 valid datasets were collected through purposive sampling and divided into Sample A and Sample B; Sample A was subjected to exploratory factor analysis and Sample B was tested by confirmatory factor analysis; The final validated scale consists of 22 items in 7 dimensions: digital identity, digital use, digital safety, digital security, digital emotional intelligence, digital literacy and digital rights. The scale has high reliability and validity and thus can be used as a reliable instrument for assessing DQ in Chinese primary school students. © 2024 The Authors
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