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  1. The Hare Self-Esteem Scale (Hare, 1976) was developed specifically to measure home, peer, and school self-esteem. The analysis by Shoemaker (1980) was to assess whether the Hare Self-Esteem Scale has substantial empirical support regarding area-specific self-esteem as a valid construct.

  2. Hare Self-Esteem Scale (HSS) PURPOSE To measure self-esteem in school-age children. AUTHOR Bruce R. Hare. DESCRIPTION The HSS is a 30-item instrument that measures self-esteem of school age children 10 years old and above.

  3. The HARE general and area-specific (school‚ peer‚ and home) self-esteem scale. Unpublished manuscript‚ Department of Sociology SUNY Stony Brook‚ Stony Brook‚ New York. Hare‚ B. R. (1980). Self-perception and academic achievement variations in a desegregated setting.

  4. The Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale (RSES; Rosenberg, 1989) has traditionally been conceptualised as a unidimensional measure of self-esteem but empirical evidence is equivocal, with some studies supporting a one-factor solution and others favouring multidimensional models.

  5. 7 gru 2015 · This study is one of the first to address these important questions for low-income, predominately ethnic minority urban youth, and it has clear implications for adapting aggression prevention programs to be culturally sensitive for urban African American youth. Expand.

  6. 16 kwi 2012 · The 64-item Hare Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (Hare SRP; Paulhus, Neumann, & Hare, in press) is the most recent revision of the SRP, which has undergone numerous iterations.

  7. Abbreviated hare self-esteem scale: Internal consistency and factor analysis. Kelley, R Mark;Denny, George;Young, Michael American Journal of Health Studies; 1997; 13, 4; ProQuest pg. 180...

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