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Goal instability and later life adjustment.
Authors:Robbins  Steven B; Payne  E Christopher; Chartrand  Judy M
Abstract:A series of analyses on the goal instability personality construct, as measured by the Goal Instability Scale (GIS S. B. Robbins and M. J. Patton; see PA, Vol 72:16362]), was conducted to establish the construct validity of goal instability as it relates to older adults. This construct was derived from Heinz Kohut's psychology of the self. The sample consisted of a total of 157 voluntary early retirees representing a cross section of worker types from a manufacturing industry. In the first analysis, a series of confirmatory factor analyses supported the hypothesis that the 10-item GIS measures a unitary construct. In the second analysis, GIS was found to be similar across age groups. These findings enhance the conceptual clarity of the goal instability construct and its relevance with regard to older adults. Goal instability may represent 1 negative aspect of a quest for self-continuity. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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