Assessment of Services Provided to NCAA Division I Athletes: Development of a Model and Instrument
In the United States, student-athlete welfare was adopted as a basic principle by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in 1995 (NCAA, 2005). In addition, the NCAA required that Division I institutions provide academic programs and career/life skills programs as well as athletic skills programs. These directives have resulted in the development of a complex array of services for student-athletes. As no studies have assessed the full range of services now provided to student-athletes, the purpose of this study was to develop a Model for Assessment of Services in Intercollegiate Athletics (MASIA) with an accompanying survey instrument. A total of 422 student-athletes, the entire population of one NCAA Division I-A institution, were surveyed for the model tests. Results of the structural and measurement model tests suggest that the MASIA is a reasonable fit to the data and that the survey scale developed to test the model is psychometrically sound. Implications and limitations of this study are discussed.
Year of publication: |
2008
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Authors: | Jae Ko, Yong ; Durrant, Sue M. ; Mangiantini, John |
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Sport Management Review. - Elsevier, ISSN 1441-3523. - Vol. 11.2008, 2, p. 193-214
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | service quality intercollegiate athletics measurement |
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