Online ISSN: 2515-8260

TOURIST RISK PERCEPTION AND REVISIT INTENTION: EXAMINING THE VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE MEASURING INSTRUMENT

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1Nik Alif Amri Nik Hashim, 2Siti Rohana Mohamad, 2Tahirah Abdullah, 1Zaimatul Awang, 1Raja Norliana Raja Omar, 2Eni Noreni Mohamad Zain, 1Fauzan Hafiz Muhammad Safri, 1Nor Maizana Mat Nawi 1Abdullah Muhamed Yusoff & 1Fadhilahanim Aryani Abdullah

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Abstract: Tourism scholar has recognized that the risk component has an influence on the tourist revisit intention to travel to the tourism places. However, the linkages amongst domestic tourist’s risk perception and revisit intention has not been broadly explored primarily in Malaysia situation. Nevertheless, the current research recommends a close relationship between them. Hence, the aimed of this pilot study is to examine the influence of tourist risk perception toward their revisit intention to visit tourism places in Malaysia. A total of 100-respondent was analyzed using the statistical software IBM SPSS version 24. Before that, content and face validity, reliability and data normality were examined based on expert assessment. From the results of the pilot study, it is shown that the measuring instrument used in this study is reliable, and the data proves rational normality. The findings of this study provide overall support for the proposed measuring instruments for further research.

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