The Contingencies of Self-Worth Scale (CSWS) is a widely used personality self-report questionnaire developed for measuring the domains in which self-esteem is sustained by successes and achievements as well as threatened by obstacles and failures. Two studies (Nstudy1 = 453, Nstudy2 = 293) aimed to further refine our knowledge of its psychometric properties. Results attested that, at the first-order level, the originally hypothesized seven-factor model proved to be the best-fitting one, but the inclusion of a method factor significantly improved the fit to the data. At the second-order level, the model with two higher-order variables representing private sphere and public sphere of CSW fit better than alternative models. Finally, there was evidence that first- and second-order domains had a good degree of construct and discriminant validity. Overall, these studies provided a step forward in refining the psychometric structure of the CSWS.

A comprehensive analysis of the psychometric properties of the contingencies of self-worth scale (CSWS) / Perinelli, Enrico; Alessandri, Guido; Vecchione, Michele; Mancini, David. - In: CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1046-1310. - 41:8(2022), pp. 5307-5322. [10.1007/s12144-020-01007-5]

A comprehensive analysis of the psychometric properties of the contingencies of self-worth scale (CSWS)

Perinelli, Enrico;
2022-01-01

Abstract

The Contingencies of Self-Worth Scale (CSWS) is a widely used personality self-report questionnaire developed for measuring the domains in which self-esteem is sustained by successes and achievements as well as threatened by obstacles and failures. Two studies (Nstudy1 = 453, Nstudy2 = 293) aimed to further refine our knowledge of its psychometric properties. Results attested that, at the first-order level, the originally hypothesized seven-factor model proved to be the best-fitting one, but the inclusion of a method factor significantly improved the fit to the data. At the second-order level, the model with two higher-order variables representing private sphere and public sphere of CSW fit better than alternative models. Finally, there was evidence that first- and second-order domains had a good degree of construct and discriminant validity. Overall, these studies provided a step forward in refining the psychometric structure of the CSWS.
2022
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Perinelli, Enrico; Alessandri, Guido; Vecchione, Michele; Mancini, David
A comprehensive analysis of the psychometric properties of the contingencies of self-worth scale (CSWS) / Perinelli, Enrico; Alessandri, Guido; Vecchione, Michele; Mancini, David. - In: CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1046-1310. - 41:8(2022), pp. 5307-5322. [10.1007/s12144-020-01007-5]
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