A study of revised Self-Monitoring Scale

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The present study attempted to construct the Japanese version of Revised Self-Monitoring Scale (Lennox & olfe, 1984). Factor analysis of this scale yielded two factors: 1) Sensitivity to expressive behavior of others, 2) Ability to modify self-presentation. This scale and its two factors had acceptable internal consistency: these results were almost similar with the original study. In correlational analyses with other personality measures, this scale correlated positively with both Private and Public Self-Consciousness Scale and Maudsley Personality Inventory-E Scale, but positively or negatively with some scales of Yatabe-Guilford Personality Inventory (e.g., G, S: positively. I, T: negatively.), Moreover the correlations between the two factors and the above mentioned measures provided interesting results. The availability of this scale was discussed. © 1992, The Japanese Psychological Association. All rights reserved.

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Ishihara, S. (1992). A study of revised Self-Monitoring Scale. The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 63(1), 47–50. https://doi.org/10.4992/jjpsy.63.47

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