The authors investigated the psychometric properties of the subscales of the Self-Perception Profile for Children with item response theory (IRT) models using a sample of 611 children. Results from a nonparametric Mokken analysis and a parametric IRT approach for boys (n = 268) and girls (n = 343) were compared. The authors found that most scales formed weak scales and that measurement precision was relatively low and only present for latent trait values indicating low self-perception. The subscales Physical Appearance and Global Self-Worth formed one strong scale. Children seem to interpret Global Self-Worth items as if they measure Physical Appearance. Furthermore, the authors found that strong Mokken scales (such as Global Self-Worth) co...
The Self-Monitoring Scale (SMS) was investigated utilizing item response theory (IRT). First, IRT mo...
The Self-Monitoring Scale (SMS) was investigated utilizing item response theory (IRT). First, IRT mo...
It is crucial to establish the validity of existing measures of children’s subjective well-being (SW...
The authors investigated the psychometric properties of the subscales of the Self-Perception Profile...
The authors investigated the psychometric properties of the subscales of the Self-Perception Profile...
We illustrate the usefulness of person-fit methodology for personality assessment. For this purpose,...
Harter's (1985) Self-Perception Profile for Children is one of the measures most widely used by deve...
Theoretical Background: The Self-Perception Profile for Children (abbr. SPPC) is widely used interna...
Early emerging individual differences in reactivity and self-regulation, or temperament, are crucial...
Background The self‐concept of children has an impact on later behavioural development and psycho...
Likert-type self-report scales are frequently used in large-scale educational assessment of social-e...
Item response theory (IRT) has become a popular methodological framework for modeling response data ...
Currently, much attention is devoted to children’s values and their development in an educational co...
Currently, much attention is devoted to children’s values and their development in an educational co...
Prior investigations indicate that the five core personality dimensions (the “Big Five”) are measura...
The Self-Monitoring Scale (SMS) was investigated utilizing item response theory (IRT). First, IRT mo...
The Self-Monitoring Scale (SMS) was investigated utilizing item response theory (IRT). First, IRT mo...
It is crucial to establish the validity of existing measures of children’s subjective well-being (SW...
The authors investigated the psychometric properties of the subscales of the Self-Perception Profile...
The authors investigated the psychometric properties of the subscales of the Self-Perception Profile...
We illustrate the usefulness of person-fit methodology for personality assessment. For this purpose,...
Harter's (1985) Self-Perception Profile for Children is one of the measures most widely used by deve...
Theoretical Background: The Self-Perception Profile for Children (abbr. SPPC) is widely used interna...
Early emerging individual differences in reactivity and self-regulation, or temperament, are crucial...
Background The self‐concept of children has an impact on later behavioural development and psycho...
Likert-type self-report scales are frequently used in large-scale educational assessment of social-e...
Item response theory (IRT) has become a popular methodological framework for modeling response data ...
Currently, much attention is devoted to children’s values and their development in an educational co...
Currently, much attention is devoted to children’s values and their development in an educational co...
Prior investigations indicate that the five core personality dimensions (the “Big Five”) are measura...
The Self-Monitoring Scale (SMS) was investigated utilizing item response theory (IRT). First, IRT mo...
The Self-Monitoring Scale (SMS) was investigated utilizing item response theory (IRT). First, IRT mo...
It is crucial to establish the validity of existing measures of children’s subjective well-being (SW...