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    Development of divergent thinking self-assessment scale
    (Prof. Dr. Kadir ULUSOY, 2020) Ordu, Fatih; Yöntem, Mustafa Kemal
    The aim of this study is to develop a scale for determining the divergent thinking self-assessment levels of adults over 18 years of age. In line with the aim of the present study, a 28-item-trial form was applied to the participants. Exploratory factor analysis based on the method of oblique rotation revealed that the scale had a 21-item and two-factor components structure. Subdimensions are entitled as rationality and subjectivity. The eigenvalue of the rationality subdimension was found to be 6.90. The eigenvalue of the subjectivity sub-dimension was found to be 3.94. The total variance of the two-factor structure was found to be about 50.66%. The Cronbach coefficient score for the whole scale was.91. The Cronbach coefficient reliability scores for the sub-scales of rationality and subjectivity were .92 and .85, respectively. Moreover, item correlation coefficients were above .50 for all the items of the form. Consequently, validity and reliability analysis indicate that the final form can measure the levels of divergent thinking selfassessment of the participants. The Divergent Thinking Self-Assessment Scale may provide an opportunity to reveal whether there is a relationship between self-assessment scale and performance assessment scale on divergent thinking, which can be a suggestion for further studies. The Divergent Thinking Self-Assessment Scale is considered to contribute to the studies related to creativity and divergent thinking.