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Development and evaluation of instruments to measure the effectiveness of a culinary and nutrition education program.
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Development and evaluation of instruments to measure the effectiveness of a culinary and nutrition education program./
作者:
Michaud, Patricia.
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148 p.
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Adviser: Margaret Condrasky.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International46-03.
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Agriculture, Food Science and Technology. -
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9780549343622
Development and evaluation of instruments to measure the effectiveness of a culinary and nutrition education program.
Michaud, Patricia.
Development and evaluation of instruments to measure the effectiveness of a culinary and nutrition education program.
- 148 p.
Adviser: Margaret Condrasky.
Thesis (M.S.)--Clemson University, 2007.
The objectives of this study are to provide evidence for and demonstrate the processes used to develop and test tools to measure the effectiveness of a culinary and nutrition education program. This study initially involved a review of literature related to the environmental conditions for and components of nutrition education interventions featuring hands-on cooking skill activities. Based on this literature examination, the Cooking Attitude, Cooking Behavior, Produce Consumption Self-Efficacy, Cooking Self-Efficacy, Self-Efficacy for Using Basic Cooking Techniques, and Self-Efficacy for Using Fruits, Vegetables and Seasonings scales and the Knowledge of Cooking Terms and Techniques evaluation were developed. The Availability and Accessibility of Fruits and Vegetables index was adapted from published work.
ISBN: 9780549343622Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The target population includes adult parents and caregivers in South Carolina. For the pilot reliability study a self-selected group (n = 39) was recruited from Head Start preschools; a subgroup of nineteen parents and caregivers chose to participate in test-retest evaluation. Larger study data was collected from 162 parents and caregivers recruited from church preschools, Head Start preschools, public elementary schools and playgroup settings. Analysis conducted for this study included content validity, test-retest reliability, internal consistency reliability, descriptive statistics, exploratory factor analysis with promax rotation, correlations, and predictive validity. From the pilot study, test-retest reliability coefficients ranged from r = .43 to r = .89. Pilot Cronbach Alpha results ranged from .15 to .89. From the larger study, exploratory factor analysis indicated single factor structure for the Availability and Accessibility of Fruits and Vegetables index, Cooking Behavior, Produce Consumption Self-Efficacy, Cooking Self-Efficacy, Self-Efficacy for Using Basic Techniques, and Self-Efficacy for Using Fruits, Vegetables, and Seasonings scales. The Cooking Attitude scale performs best with two subscales: Positive Cooking Attitude and Negative Cooking Attitude.
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