Title of article :
CONVERGENT EVIDENCE FOR THE
MULTIDIMENSIONALITY OF SELF-CONSTRUAL
Author/Authors :
ERIN E. HARDIN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Two studies test the multidimensional structure underlying the Self-Construal Scale. Study 1 cross-validated a
multidimensional structure in new samples of Latino or Latina (n = 350), African American (n = 110), and
European American (n = 350) college students, supporting the generalizability of the multidimensional structure.
Study 2 explored the utility of the six dimensions of self-construal in samples of Asian (n = 59), Asian American
(n = 89), and European American (n = 192) college students. Specific dimensions of self-construal accounted
for more variance in social anxiety than the broader constructs of independence and interdependence did for the
Asian Americans and European Americans, supporting the utility of measuring multidimensional self-construal
in at least some groups. Implications for the measurement of multidimensional self-construal are discussed.
Keywords :
Self-construal , Independence , Interdependence , Factor structure
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology