Adaptation and validation of the spanish version of the moral attentiveness scale
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Moral attentiveness Perceptual moral attentiveness Reflective moral attentiveness Scale adaptation Sources of validity Spanish population
Date
2025-08-07Referencia bibliográfica
Carrascal-Caputto, B., Galván-Hernández, D., & Benítez, I. (2025). Adaptation and Validation of the Spanish Version of the Moral Attentiveness Scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 113407.
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Funding for open access charge: Universidad de Granada / CBUA Acknowledgments The Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center receives funding from grants CEX2023-001312- M by MCIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and UCE-PP2023-11 by the University of Granada.Résumé
The present study adapted and validated Reynolds' (2008) Moral Attentiveness Scale (MAS) for use in Spanish
populations (MAS-S). The adaptation process employed a committee approach to ensure linguistic and cultural
appropriateness. The validation study (N = 428) included exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. The
results supported the original two-factor structure, explaining 64.2 % of the variance (χ253 = 165, p < .001; CFI =
0.93; TLI = 0.91; RMSEA = 0.10). Reliability indices were high (Cronbach's α > 0.90). Convergent and
discriminant validity evidence is provided through positive correlations between MAS-S dimensions and theoretically
related constructs such as Social Justice Orientation and Empathic Concern and Personal Distress, while
no significant associations were found with sacrificial moral dilemmas. These findings establish the MAS-S as a
reliable and valid instrument for assessing moral attentiveness in Spanish contexts, with implications for
advancing theoretical and practical research in moral psychology.




