Artigo Revisado por pares

The Measurement of Independent and Interdependent Self-Construals

1994; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 20; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/0146167294205014

ISSN

1552-7433

Autores

Theodore M. Singelis,

Tópico(s)

Social and Intergroup Psychology

Resumo

Following concepts introduced by Markus and Kitayama, this study describes the theoretical and empirical development of a scale to measure the strength of an individual's interdependent and independent self-construals. These two images of self are conceptualized as reflecting the emphasis on connectedness and relations often found in non-Western cultures (interdependent) and the separateness and uniqueness of the individual (independent) stressed in the West. It is argued that these two images of self can and do coexist in individuals and that they can be measured. A 24-item Self-Construal Scale measuring two dimensions of self-image is presented. The two distinct dimensions of the scale were supported in confirmatory factor analyses of two multiethnic samples of college students. The scale was found to have satisfactory reliability and validity. Its implications and potential applications are discussed.

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