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PIERS-HARRIS 2 CHILDREN SELF CONCEPT SCALE Rochelle Florence Latara Salisbury EDUC 622 Test Review 1

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PIERS-CHILDREN’S HARRIS 2 SELF-CONCEPT SCALE

Authors: Ellen V. Piers, David S. Herzberg, and Dale B. Harris

Publish: November 2003

2nd edition

Publisher: Western Psychological Services

PURPOSE OF TEST

To assess a respondent’s overall self concept, how they view themselves and their behavior.provides an overall view of an individual’s self-perception and helps identify children, adolescents, and teenagers who may require further testing and possibly treatment

WHAT IS SELF-CONCEPT?

A relatively stable set of attitudes reflecting both description and evaluation of one’s own behavior and attributes.

THE 6 SUBSCALES • Physical Appearance and

Attributes (PHY)

• Intellectual and School Status (INT)

• Happiness and Satisfaction

(HAP)

• Freedom From Anxiety (FRE)

• Behavioral Adjustment (BEH)

• Popularity (POP)

Measures child appraisal of his/hers personal appearance.

Self assessment on intellectual/academic abilities

Feelings of happiness and satisfaction with life.

Assess anxiety and mood.

Measures admission or denial of behaviors

Evaluates social functioning

AVAILABLE SCORES

Standard ScoresCommon Standard ScorePrimary Standard Score

SCORING FEATURES

.The instrument consists of a Total Score (TOT) that communicates the overall essence of self-concept while the six domain scores and validity scales provide a more interpretive analysis.

It includes two validity scales: inconsistent responding (INC) and response bias (RES) to distinguish chance and exaggerated response.

SCORING FEATURES CONT.

• Variety of methods of scoring: Auto-Score (with carbon), mail-in, fax-in, and computerized.

• Plotting the profile on the graph provides easy to see results and progress.

• Step-by-Step directions on how to score manual provides clear information on what the scores mean

FEATURES OF THE INSTRUMENT THAT ARE WELL-DESIGNED AND

EASY-TO-FOLLOW

•Provides support specialize application of the test which are located in the back of the manual.

•Simple self-reporting with yes or no format.

STRENGTHS

.It can be applied in a number of settings to provide therapeutic, educational, and parent/teacher interventions.

Has been Integrated into research to develop its effectiveness and being used for a variety of populations.

Quick and comprehensive measure to use especially when working with children

WEAKNESSES

There are no established procedures to use when working with special needs and/or students with disabilities.

More research is needed in the area of adapting to diverse populations to ensure that the test-items are free from bias.

Random responding

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

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This test is simple with the format of directions for both respondent and examiner. It is also simple to score and provides a chart as well as numerical data to assess areas where a respondent may view themselves negatively.

REFERNCES

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Harris, D. B., Herzberg, D. S. & Piers, E. V. (2003). Piers-Harris children’s self concept scale. Western Psycholological Services.

Puckett, M. D. (2008). Review of the Piers-Harris Children’s Self-Concept Scale, Second Edition. NewsNotes, 48 (2). Retreived from http://www.theaaceonline.com/piers_harris.pdf

Spies, R.A., Plake, B.S., Geisinger, K.F., & Carlson, J.F. (2007). Seventeenth Mental Measurements Yearbook.

Buros Institute of Mental Measurements.