Social competence in preschool children: Replication of results and clarification of a hierarchical measurement model

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, António José
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Peceguina, Maria Inês Duarte, Daniel, João Rodrigo, Shin, Nana, Vaughn, Brian E.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/1851
Resumo: This study tested assumptions and conclusions reached in an earlier confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) study of the social competence (SC) construct for preschool children. Two samples (total N = 408; a new Portuguese sample and one from US samples that had participated in the original study) contributed data. Seven SC indicators were tested for mean differences across age, sex, and sample. Significant sex differences were found for peer acceptance (favoring girls) and for initiating affectively neutral interactions (boys had higher rates), and the sex by sample interaction also was significant for initiating interactions (i.e., effect significant only in the Portuguese sample). In CFAs, the hypothesized structure of SC fits the data and was invariant across sample and age within sample in both measurement and structural tests. The model was invariant at the measurement level for sex within sample tests, but not at the structural level. The results replicate and extend understandings of SC reported in the original study.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Social competence in preschool children: Replication of results and clarification of a hierarchical measurement model
title Social competence in preschool children: Replication of results and clarification of a hierarchical measurement model
spellingShingle Social competence in preschool children: Replication of results and clarification of a hierarchical measurement model
Santos, António José
Social competence
Preschool
peers/peer relations
title_short Social competence in preschool children: Replication of results and clarification of a hierarchical measurement model
title_full Social competence in preschool children: Replication of results and clarification of a hierarchical measurement model
title_fullStr Social competence in preschool children: Replication of results and clarification of a hierarchical measurement model
title_full_unstemmed Social competence in preschool children: Replication of results and clarification of a hierarchical measurement model
title_sort Social competence in preschool children: Replication of results and clarification of a hierarchical measurement model
author Santos, António José
author_facet Santos, António José
Peceguina, Maria Inês Duarte
Daniel, João Rodrigo
Shin, Nana
Vaughn, Brian E.
author_role author
author2 Peceguina, Maria Inês Duarte
Daniel, João Rodrigo
Shin, Nana
Vaughn, Brian E.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, António José
Peceguina, Maria Inês Duarte
Daniel, João Rodrigo
Shin, Nana
Vaughn, Brian E.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social competence
Preschool
peers/peer relations
topic Social competence
Preschool
peers/peer relations
description This study tested assumptions and conclusions reached in an earlier confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) study of the social competence (SC) construct for preschool children. Two samples (total N = 408; a new Portuguese sample and one from US samples that had participated in the original study) contributed data. Seven SC indicators were tested for mean differences across age, sex, and sample. Significant sex differences were found for peer acceptance (favoring girls) and for initiating affectively neutral interactions (boys had higher rates), and the sex by sample interaction also was significant for initiating interactions (i.e., effect significant only in the Portuguese sample). In CFAs, the hypothesized structure of SC fits the data and was invariant across sample and age within sample in both measurement and structural tests. The model was invariant at the measurement level for sex within sample tests, but not at the structural level. The results replicate and extend understandings of SC reported in the original study.
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