Abstract

Summary Ninety-two Head Start children responded to the Piers Preschool Pictorial Self-Concept Scale. The scale scores were highly reliable as evidenced by test-retest and split-half correlations. The relationship between scale scores and age, family structure, or gender was negligible; but responses to a number of scale items differed significantly when subjects were compared by gender or family structure. An exploratory factor analysis yielded four interpretable factors for the scale.

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