The Self : definitional and methodological issues / edited by Thomas M. Brinthaupt and Richard P. Lipka.
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©1992.
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Defining the Self
- Self as narrative : the place of life history in studying the life span / Mark Freeman
- A multidimensional, hierarchical self-concept / Herbert W. Marsh, Barbara M. Byrne, and Richard J. Shavelson
- An experiential-developmental framework and methodology to study the transformations of the self-concept from infancy to old age / René L'Écyer
- Part II: Measuring the Self
- Reporting about the self : issues and implications / Thomas M. Brinthaupt and L. Jeanette Erwin
- Multigroup comparisons in self-concept research : reexamining the assumption of equivalent structure and measurement / Barbara M. Byrne, Richard J. Shavelson, and Herbert W. Marsh
- Significant others in self-esteem development : methods and problems in measurement / Anne McCreary Juhasz
- He's such a nice boy ... when he's with Grandma : gender and evaluation in self-with-other representations / Richard D. Ashmore and Daniel M. Ogilvie
- Self-understanding development in cross-cultural perspective / Daniel Hart and Wolfgang Edelstein.