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    Title: The Multimedia Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale 2: Its Psychometric Properties, Equivalence with the Paper-and-Pencil Version, and Respondent Preferences
    Authors: Flahive, Mon-hsin Wang
    Chuang, Ying-Chih
    Li, Chien-Mo
    Contributors: Dept Counseling Psychol
    Keywords: DEPRESSION-INVENTORY
    CONCURRENT VALIDITY
    VALIDATION
    RELIABILITY
    BILINGUALS
    PATTERNS
    CULTURE
    PROFILE
    Date: 2015-08
    Issue Date: 2015-10-20 15:16:47 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: A multimedia version of Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale 2 (Piers-Harris 2) was created with audio and cartoon animation to facilitate the measurement of self-concept among younger children. This study aimed to assess the psychometric qualities of the computer version of Piers-Harris 2 scores, examine its score equivalence with the paper-and-pencil version, and survey the respondent preference of the two versions. Two hundred and forty eight Taiwanese students from the first to fourth grade were recruited. In regard to the psychometric properties, high internal consistency (alpha =.91) was found for the total score of multimedia Piers-Harris 2. High interscale correlations (. 77 to.83) of the multimedia Piers-Harris 2 scores and the results of confirmatory factor analysis suggested the multimedia Piers-Harris 2 contained good structural characteristics. The scores of the multimedia Piers-Harris 2 also had significant correlations with the scores of the Elementary School Children's Self Concept Scale. The equality of convergence and criterion-related validities of Piers-Harris 2 scores for the multimedia and paper-and-pencil versions and the results of ICCs between the scores of the multimedia and paper-and-pencil Piers-Harris 2 suggested their high level of equivalence. Participants showed more positive attitudes towards the multimedia version.
    Relation: PLOS ONE 卷: 10 期: 8 文獻號碼: e0135386
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Counseling Psychology & Graduate Institute of Counseling Psychology ] journal articles

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