Confirmatory factor analysis of the perceived social competence scale

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Abstract

Social competence is concerned to how people perceive and act in a variety of social situations. This study evaluates the psychometric characteristics of the Perceived Social Competence Scale (PSC-Car). Participants were 572 Portuguese adolescents (M=13.28 years; SD=.59) who are in the 8th grade. Results of the Confirmatory Factor Analysis suggest a factorial solution consisting of eight factors. The global indices of fitness of the model are quite robust, proving that it is a good solution in the adjustment of empirical data (X2/df=4.097, CFI=.895, GFI=.851, RMSEA=.079). The results stimulate the development of new researches and interventions that approach social skills in order to develop socially intelligent behaviors for career adaptation, advancement and success of young people.

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Pinto, J. C., Taveira, M. D. C., Candeias, A., & Araújo, A. (2013). Confirmatory factor analysis of the perceived social competence scale. Psicologia: Reflexao e Critica, 26(3), 469–478. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-79722013000300006

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