Construction and validation of consumer attitudes on biosecurity principles: A methodological perspective

Fredrick O. Ailaa, David Oima, Isaac Ochieng’, Patrick B. Ojera, Odhiambo Odera

Abstract


This paper presents a methodological perspective to the construction and validation of consumer attitudes on biosecurity principles. Four biosecurity principles are reviewed with regard to indigenous chicken production and consumption. Using Fishbein Multi-Attribute Model, the four principles are translated into a psychometric construct to measure consumer attitudes. A 74-item 7-point Likert scale is constructed. The study proposes a procedure to validate the construct. This includes conducting a pilot study to gather primary data, summarizing the data, testing inter-item validities, and performing factor analysis to measure construct validity among others. The study sets a methodological perspective that researchers, government agencies, international organizations and donors can use to measure consumer attitudes on biosecurity principles for indigenous chicken.

Key words: Scale Construction, Scale Validation, Consumer Attitudes, Biosecurity Principles, Indigenous Chicken.


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