Technical Foundations for Measuring Ego Development

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adolescent psychological testing
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completion
Conformist Level
Conformist Stage
Conscientious Stage
cross-cultural psychometrics
Delta-3
developmental assessment
E4
Ego Development
Ego Level
ego psychology
empirical personality measurement techniques
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High Ego Level
Impulsive Level
Item Ratings
Item Total Correlation
Kohlberg's Test
Kohlberg’s Test
level
Lowest Ego Levels
manual
Measuring Ego Development
Ogive Rules
Played Back
protocol
rating scale protocols
scoring
Scoring Algorithm
Scoring Manuals
SCT
sentence
sentence completion method
Sentence Stems
Stage Type Theory
test
total
Total Protocol
TPR
TPRs
university
washington
Washington University

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805820591
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book describes the evolution of the Washington University Sentence Completion Test (SCT), a major measure of ego development, from an intuitive rating scale to an empirically derived reliable and valid personality test. The authors recount the complete history of the SCT, which begins with the Family Problems Scale, an objective test of mothers' attitudes. Work with that test led to a concept of ego development, testable by the SCT, which was elaborated and refined in further work.

The book discusses uses of the SCT in other languages and other cultures, offers suggestions for giving the SCT in translation, and presents computer programs for handling SCT responses. Data on reliability and validity of the SCT are brought up to date. These include evidence of the equivalence of the male and female forms of the current version, Form 81, and the equivalence of the two halves of Form 81, each usable as a short form. Rules for obtaining total protocol ratings for 18-item as well as 36-item forms are given. Frequently used forms of the SCT, including a new form for adolescents and children over eight years old, are presented.

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