Authors:
Muhammad Iqbal
1
;
Tia Rahmania
2
and
Alfikalia
1
Affiliations:
1
Universitas Paramadina, Indonesia
;
2
Universitas Paramadina (ID) Delete, Indonesia
Keyword(s):
Anti-corruption, culture, integrity, test development, values
Abstract:
Based on the fact that corruption is very detrimental to the people and the country, there needs to be a countermeasure to suppress the level. The initial step was to develop a psychological instrument of integrity and anti-corruption, which had been exemplified by the leaders of the Indonesian. This is done given the importance of the individual role as the main predictor of corruptive behavior. Validity and reliability tests are conducted to make sure that the instruments considered to be good and useful. The results of a total of 316 respondents, showed that the instrument was classified as valid in terms of content, criterion, and construct. The instrument also considered being reliable from the aspect of the items' internal consistency. This research is the cornerstone of test development using a cultural approach. Therefore, further research needs to be continued by considering the variability of respondent demographics, culture theories, mediating and moderating variables, and
research methods.
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