Abstract
Considering that self-perception of competence in the relevant domains is important for understanding of individual’s behavior and achievement, the study analyzed the effects of age and gender on global self-worth and domain-specific self-perceptions. The cross-sectional study included 1130 participants of age range 8-23 (520 males and 610 females). The participants were tested by the equivalent forms of six subscales from ‘Self-Perception Profile for Children’, ‘Self-Perception Profile for Adolescents’ and ‘Self-Perception Profile for College Students’. Subscales measured self-evaluations across domains of scholastic competence, social acceptance, athletic competence, physical appearance, behavioral conduct and global self-worth. Two separate MANOVAs revealed a significant main effect for age in male subsample (Wilks’ Lambda = 83, F (12, 1024)=8.35, p<01) and in female subsample (Wilks’ Lambda =.80, F (12, 1204)=11.80, p
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Tubić, T., & Đorđić, V. (2015). Age and gender effects on global self-worth and domain-specific self-perceptions in youth. Zbornik Instituta Za Pedagoska Istrazivanja, 47(1), 41–61. https://doi.org/10.2298/ZIPI1501041T
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