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Structure and validity of self-concept clarity measures

  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

We examine the structure and validity of existing measures of self-concept clarity (SCC). We document six different measurement strategies that have been employed in the self-concept clarity literature, review existing research on their relationships with each other and with self-esteem, and present in-progress research designed to examine their structure and validity. We conclude that these measures largely reflect different constructs and that they demonstrate distinct patterns of relationships with criteria previously examined in the self-concept clarity literature. Further, we examine incremental validity over self-esteem, noting that measures of self-concept clarity demonstrate considerably weaker relationships with criteria once self-esteem is controlled for in the analyses. We discuss measurement of selfconcept clarity, placing special emphasis on understanding potentially diverse measures of SCC-related constructs, the role of self-esteem in self-concept clarity research, and potential cultural boundedness of extant assessment strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSelf-Concept Clarity
Subtitle of host publicationPerspectives on Assessment, Research, and Applications
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages1-17
Number of pages17
ISBN (Electronic)9783319715476
ISBN (Print)9783319715469
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 3 2018

Keywords

  • Culture
  • Measurement
  • Mental health
  • Scale validity
  • Self-concept clarity
  • Self-esteem

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