Scale name: Six-Factor Self-Concept Scale (SFSCS) Scale overview The SFSCS is a 36-item self-report measure of self-concept, which organizes responses into six dimensions. Author(s): Professor Jane E. Stake Items = 36 Response Type The SFSCS is a 7-point rating scale. The labels for the points are as follows: never or almost never true of me ( 1 ), usually not true of me (2), sometimes but infrequently true of me (3), occasionally true of me (4), often true of me (5), usually true of me (6), and always or almost always true of me (7). Subscales = 6 L = Likeability T = Task Accomplishment P = Power V = Vulnerability G = Gifted M = Moral Sample items 1 Fun to be with. 15 Sociable. Reliability Six week, test-retest values ranged from .68 to .85 and .97 for composite scores. Coefficientalpha values ranged from .76 to .86 for college adults and .64 to .83 for noncollege adults (see the 1994 article for details). Validity The six factors we
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