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Multidimensional self-concept structure for preadolescents with mild intellectual disabilities: a hybrid multigroup-MIMC approach to factorial invariance and latent mean differences.

Authors :
Marsh HW
Tracey DK
Craven RH
Source :
Educational & Psychological Measurement. Oct2006, Vol. 66 Issue 5, p795-818. 24p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Confirmatory factor analysis of responses by 211 preadolescents (M age = 10.25 years,SD = 1.48) with mild intellectual disabilities (MIDs) to the individually administered Self Description Questionnaire IDSIndividual Administration (SDQI-IA) counters widely cited claims that these children cannot differentiate multiple self-concept factors. Results provide clear support for the a priori eight-factor solution, modest correlations between the factors (Mdn r = .38), substantial reliabilities (Mdn = .90), and invariance of the factor solution over gender, age, and educational placement (regular vs. special, segregated classes). Also introduced is a new hybrid compromise between multigroup and multipleindicator-multiple-cause (MIMIC) approaches to latent mean differences. Consistent with a priori predictions, preadolescents with MIDs have lower self-concepts in segregated classes than in regular classes for three academic self-concept scales (reading, math, and general-school) and, to a lesser extent, peer relationships and global selfesteem, but not for the other three nonacademic components of self-concept (physical, appearance, and parent relationships). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00131644
Volume :
66
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Educational & Psychological Measurement
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
105957571
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0013164405285910