Abstract
The Perceived Physical Competence subscale of the Pictorial Scale of Perceived Competence and Social Acceptance (PSPCSA) is a valid, reliable, and widely used assessment of perceived motor competence (PMC) for young children. Recently, Brian, Haegele, and Bostick modified the PSPCSA to create the Test of Perceived Motor Competence (TPMC) for children with visual impairments (VI). However, they determined that content and face validity of the TPMC-VI was necessary. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore the content and face validity of the TPMC-VI for use in children with VI. This study features the Delphi technique with a panel of experts as well as participant interviews with one child and her teacher. Findings demonstrated that the TPMC-VI shows preliminary content and face validity for assessing PMC of children with VI. The TPMC-VI allows researchers and practitioners to accurately estimate the PMC of students with VI.
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