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On the structure of social self-concept for pre-, early-, and late adolescents: A test of the Shavelson, Hubner, and Stanton (1976) model.
Authors:Byrne  Barbara M; Shavelson  Richard J
Abstract:This study is the first to empirically validated the social self-concept of the R. J. Shavelson, J. J. Hubner, and G. C. Stanton (see record 1978-30429-001) model. The primary purpose was to test for each of 3 age groups—preadolescents (Grade 3), early adolescents (Grade 7), and late adolescents (Grade 11)—3 hypotheses bearing on the structure of social self-concept within the context of this model: (a) that it is multidimensional, (b) that it is hierarchically ordered, and (c) that it becomes increasingly differentiated with age. Given evidence of a hierarchical social self-concept structure, a secondary focus of the study was to determine the extent to which this pattern held across age. On the basis of the analysis of covariance structures within the framework of confirmatory factor analysis, results revealed a multidimensional social self-concept structure that becomes increasingly differentiated and a hierarchical ordering that becomes better defined with age. Overall, findings were consistent with both the R. J. Shavelson et al. (1976) conceptualization of self-concept structure and developmental processes that underlie self-concept formation. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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