Title of article :
Factorial Structure and Invariance Across Gender
of the Swedish SelSEfLF-CONSCIO-USNESS, FLAICNCTDOWRA SLTLRUCTURE, AND GoENDER nsciousness Scale
Author/Authors :
Magnus Lindwall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
In this study, I tested different factor models and the factorial invariance across gender for the
Self-Consciousness Scale (Fenigstein, Scheier,&Buss (1975) using confirmatory factor analyses.
University students (251 women and 259 men) completed the Swedish version of the scale.
A respecified (Item 15 loading on the factor Internal State Awareness [ISA] instead of on the
factor Self-Reflection [SR]) 17-item, 4-factor model of Burnkrant and Page (1984) including
the factors SR, ISA, Public Self-Consciousness, and Social Anxiety demonstrated the best fit
for both men and women. Factor intercorrelations were overall stronger for women. The
respecified model demonstrated factorial invariance across gender. I discuss the strengthening
of scale reliability through the expansion of subscale items and invariance testing across
groups.
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment