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The Validity and Reliability of Social Responsibility Among Senior High School Students

Authors

1

Mar'atu Nafilah

Institut Prima Bangsa

2

Charmelia Nuraini

Institut Prima Bangsa

3

Nasya Dinda Afrillah

Institut Prima Bangsa

Abstract

The purpose of this project is to create and verify a measurement instrument for evaluating high school students' social responsibility.  Data were gathered quantitatively from 248 kids who were chosen from a variety of metropolitan schools using purposive sampling.  Based on a theoretical framework of social responsibility, the instrument was validated both constructively using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and content by experts using the CVR and CVI methods.  Cronbach's Alpha and McDonald's Omega were used to assess for reliability, and both showed strong internal consistency (α > 0.80).  The findings point to a realistic and trustworthy factor structure with three primary dimensions: social justice, social culture, and contextual understanding. These results lend credence to the instrument's usage in educational settings, especially character education, for diagnostic and assessment purposes.  This study offers educators and policymakers a useful tool for assessing teenagers' social responsibility that is context-specific.  To assess the instrument's external validity in various institutional and cultural contexts, further study is advised.

Publication Info

Volume / Issue
Vol. 2, No. 2
Year
2026
Pages
10-20
Submitted
11 July 2025
Published
01 May 2026

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Submitted

11 Jul 2025

Sent to Review

26 Jul 2025

Review Completed

27 Jul 2025

Review Completed

28 Jul 2025

Revisions Required

28 Jul 2025

Accepted

01 Aug 2025

Sent to Production

04 Aug 2025

Published

01 May 2026