THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF ACADEMIC SELF-CONCEPT - INVARIANCE OVER GENDER AND AGE

被引:147
作者
MARSH, HW
机构
关键词
D O I
10.3102/00028312030004841
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The present investigation supports the gender-invariant model of relations between math, verbal, academic, and general self-concepts. No support was found for the gender-stereotypic model that posits that academic and general self-concepts are more highly related to math self-concept for boys and are more highly related to verbal self-concept for girls. Extending the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) approach to factorial invariance, the structure of academic self-concept (factor loadings, factor correlations, and factor variances) was invariant across eight groups (2 gender x 4 adolescent ages; total N = 4, 000). This strong support for the factorial invariance of responses to the Self-Description Questionnaire II provides good support for the comparison of mean scores over gender and age. The methodological approach has important implications for the study of individual differences in the structure of educational measures.
引用
收藏
页码:841 / 860
页数:20
相关论文
共 53 条
[1]  
BENDER PM, 1988, THEORY IMPLEMENTATIO
[2]  
BOERSMA FJ, 1979, STUDENT PERCEPTION A
[3]  
BOLLEN K. A., 1989, STRUCTUAL EQUATIONS
[4]  
Byrne B.M., 1989, PRIMER LISREL BASIC, DOI [DOI 10.1007/978-1-4613-8885-2, 10.1007/978-1-4613-8885-2]
[5]   TESTING FOR THE EQUIVALENCE OF FACTOR COVARIANCE AND MEAN STRUCTURES - THE ISSUE OF PARTIAL MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE [J].
BYRNE, BM ;
SHAVELSON, RJ ;
MUTHEN, B .
PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 1989, 105 (03) :456-466
[7]   ADOLESCENT SELF-CONCEPT - TESTING THE ASSUMPTION OF EQUIVALENT STRUCTURE ACROSS GENDER [J].
BYRNE, BM ;
SHAVELSON, RJ .
AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL, 1987, 24 (03) :365-385
[8]  
DUSEK JB, 1981, MONOGRAPHS SOC RES C, V46
[9]  
ECCLES JS, 1987, MASCULINITY FEMININI, P240
[10]   A STRUCTURAL MODEL OF MATHEMATICS ACHIEVEMENT FOR MEN AND WOMEN [J].
ETHINGTON, CA ;
WOLFLE, LM .
AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL, 1986, 23 (01) :65-75