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        1 - Developing and reviewing the psychometric properties of the risk-taking questionnaire in marriage
        monireh kordloo
        AbstractChoosing a spouse for both a man and a woman is a new and crucial stage, so it should not be superficial in this case, but careful attention, careful consideration and careful consultation are needed. The purpose of this study was to validate the twelve componen More
        AbstractChoosing a spouse for both a man and a woman is a new and crucial stage, so it should not be superficial in this case, but careful attention, careful consideration and careful consultation are needed. The purpose of this study was to validate the twelve component risk-taking components of marriage. . The research design was descriptive-survey. The statistical population of the present study, all couples in Tehran, 300 (150 women and 150 men) were selected as sample by available sampling method, which were referred to the clinic.The research tool was a twelve questionnaire on risk aversion in marriage. The reliability of the questionnaire was evaluated using Cronbach's alpha and its validity using exploratory factor analysis (with principal components and varimax rotation) and confirmatory factor analysis. The exploratory factor analysis of twelve components of premarital injury (α = 0.93), instability of marriage pattern (α = 0.83), escape from the marital system (α = 0.82), main difference of couples (α = 0.85) , Possible marital events injury (α = 0.80), factors related to the main family (α = 0.77), presence of problematic elements in marriage (α = 0.77), premarital immobility experience (α = 0.71) , Marriage of marital healing factor (α = 0.73), presence of troublesome members in marriage (α = 0.52), place of residence and issues in marriage (α = 0.58), and individual differences (α = 0.46) ) Showed. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the twelve-factor model. Cronbach's alpha was 0.96. The results showed that the present questionnaire has a psychometric quality for assessing risk taking in marriage and can be used in various studies and situations.Key Words: Marital Viability, Questionnaire Measurement, Validation. Manuscript profile