Validation of the basic need satisfaction for sport scale in Ethiopian athletes
Getabirhan Getinet Melesse, Zelalem Melkamu Tegegne, Sangeeta Rani

TL;DR
This study validated a psychological scale for Ethiopian athletes to measure their satisfaction with basic needs during sports.
Contribution
The study validated the Basic Need Satisfaction for Sport Scale (BNSSS) in the Ethiopian context using Amharic translation.
Findings
The BNSSS scale showed acceptable reliability with Cronbach's alpha values ranging from 0.848 to 0.882.
Confirmatory factor analysis indicated a good fit (CFI=0.958, GFI=0.933) for the translated scale.
The Amharic version of the BNSSS is valid and reliable for assessing Ethiopian athletes' basic need satisfaction.
Abstract
By anchoring on the self-determination theory in an Ethiopian context, this study tried to establish the basic need satisfaction sport scales (BNSSS) reliability and validity. Despite the scale's usefulness in measuring athletes' psychological need fulfillment during a sporting event, no study has proven the scale's validity in a setting of Ethiopian sports. To validate the BNSSS scale, confirmatory factor analysis was used in the study. The 20 items of the BNSSS questionnaire's English translation are divided into five categories: relatedness, competence, autonomy-perceived locus of internal causality, autonomy-choice, and volition. Senior language experts translated the BNSSS questionnaire into Amharic. The Amharic version of the instrument was used to gather data from 321 athletes, 174 men, and 147 women, with a mean age of 23.34 22.59 and a standard deviation of 5.08 and mean age…
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