Convergent and discriminant validities of SCBE-30 questionnaire using correlated trait–correlated method Minus One

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, M.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Santos, A. J., Antunes, M., Fernandes, C., Monteiro, L., Vaughn, B. E., Veríssimo, M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/21178
Resumo: Correlated trait–correlated method minus one was used to evaluate convergent and discriminant validity of Social Competence Behavior Evaluation questionnaire (Social Competence, Anger-Aggression, Anxiety-Withdrawal) between multiple raters. A total of 369 children (173 boys and 196 girls; Mage = 55.85, SDage = 11.54) were rated by their mothers, fathers, and teachers. Results showed more convergence between parents than parent-teacher ratings. Mother-teacher share a common view of child behavior that is not shared with father. Parents had more difficulty distinguishing internalizing and externalizing behaviors (especially fathers). Measurement invariance across child sex was explored, results imply that differences between boys and girls were not due to measure. Girls (compare to boys) were described as more social competent by their fathers and teachers, while boys as more aggressive by mothers and teachers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Convergent and discriminant validities of SCBE-30 questionnaire using correlated trait–correlated method Minus One
title Convergent and discriminant validities of SCBE-30 questionnaire using correlated trait–correlated method Minus One
spellingShingle Convergent and discriminant validities of SCBE-30 questionnaire using correlated trait–correlated method Minus One
Fernandes, M.
Measurement invariance
Correlated trait-correlated method Minus One model
Multiple informants
SCBE-30
Social competence
title_short Convergent and discriminant validities of SCBE-30 questionnaire using correlated trait–correlated method Minus One
title_full Convergent and discriminant validities of SCBE-30 questionnaire using correlated trait–correlated method Minus One
title_fullStr Convergent and discriminant validities of SCBE-30 questionnaire using correlated trait–correlated method Minus One
title_full_unstemmed Convergent and discriminant validities of SCBE-30 questionnaire using correlated trait–correlated method Minus One
title_sort Convergent and discriminant validities of SCBE-30 questionnaire using correlated trait–correlated method Minus One
author Fernandes, M.
author_facet Fernandes, M.
Santos, A. J.
Antunes, M.
Fernandes, C.
Monteiro, L.
Vaughn, B. E.
Veríssimo, M.
author_role author
author2 Santos, A. J.
Antunes, M.
Fernandes, C.
Monteiro, L.
Vaughn, B. E.
Veríssimo, M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, M.
Santos, A. J.
Antunes, M.
Fernandes, C.
Monteiro, L.
Vaughn, B. E.
Veríssimo, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Measurement invariance
Correlated trait-correlated method Minus One model
Multiple informants
SCBE-30
Social competence
topic Measurement invariance
Correlated trait-correlated method Minus One model
Multiple informants
SCBE-30
Social competence
description Correlated trait–correlated method minus one was used to evaluate convergent and discriminant validity of Social Competence Behavior Evaluation questionnaire (Social Competence, Anger-Aggression, Anxiety-Withdrawal) between multiple raters. A total of 369 children (173 boys and 196 girls; Mage = 55.85, SDage = 11.54) were rated by their mothers, fathers, and teachers. Results showed more convergence between parents than parent-teacher ratings. Mother-teacher share a common view of child behavior that is not shared with father. Parents had more difficulty distinguishing internalizing and externalizing behaviors (especially fathers). Measurement invariance across child sex was explored, results imply that differences between boys and girls were not due to measure. Girls (compare to boys) were described as more social competent by their fathers and teachers, while boys as more aggressive by mothers and teachers.
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