| Literature DB >> 25105062 |
Erel Shvil1, Herbert Krauss2, Elizabeth Midlarsky3.
Abstract
The construct "self" appears in diverse forms in theories about what it is to be a person. As the sense of "self" is typically assessed through personal reports, differences in its description undoubtedly reflect significant differences in peoples' apperception of self. This report describes the development, reliability, and factorial structure of the Experience of Sense of Self (E-SOS), an inventory designed to assess one's perception of self in relation to the person's perception of various potential "others." It does so using Venn diagrams to depict and quantify the experienced overlap between the self and "others." Participant responses to the instrument were studied through Exploratory Factor Analysis. This yielded a five-factor solution: 1) Experience of Positive Sensation; 2) Experience of Challenges; 3) Experience of Temptations; 4) Experience of Higher Power; and 5) Experience of Family. The items comprising each of these were found to produce reliable subscales. Further research with the E-SOS and suggestions for its use are offered.Entities:
Keywords: Venn diagram; self; self and other; sense of self
Year: 2013 PMID: 25105062 PMCID: PMC4121735 DOI: 10.2458/v4i2.17934
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Methods Meas Soc Sci ISSN: 2159-7855