From the Historical Collection of the work of Dr. Clare W. Graves
William R. Lee                                                            - presentations, papers, recorded transcripts, notes -                                                             February 2002
Seminar on Levels of Human Existence, Washington School of Psychiatry, October, 1971


 

Table I - (continued from Page 8)

 

Dimension

Measured

- SNFRL -

{4}

- ESC -

{5}

- SNFAN -

{6}

- ESWCFO -

{7}

Self-Causality

*2-4

2

 *1-3-4

1

*2

3

*1-2

4

{Srole Scale of Anomie, from Scrole, L. Social Integration and certain corollaries, American Sociological Review, New York: Harper, 1956. This scale tapped the extent to which an individual perceived himself as capable of effecting a desired outcome on society, an assumed core of self-causality in general. Harvey, O. J., Self Systems, anomie and self esteem.  Technical Report No. 9, Contract Nonr. 1147(07), University of Colorado, 1963b.}

Dimension

Measured

- SNFRL -

{4}

 - ESC -

{5}

- SNFAN -

{6}

- ESWCFO - 

{7}

“Nettler"

Anomie

*2-3-4

3

*1-3-4

1

*1-2

3

*1-2

2

{Nettler Scale of Anomie. [Identification with the American Motif] from Nettler, G. A. A Measure alienation. American Sociological Review, 1957, 22. 670-677.}

 

Dimension

Measured

- SNFRL -

{4}

- ESC -

{5}

- SNFAN -

{6}

- ESWCFO -

{7}

Self Concept

*4

2

*4

1

*4

3

*1-2-3

4

{Modified version of Dymond’s Self-Concept Scale [Dymond, R. F., An adjustment score for Q sorts. Journal of Consulting Psychologists 1953, 17, 339-342] and Deck 13 of Hilden’s self-concept statements [Hilden, A. H.– Manual for Q-sort and Random Sets of Personal Concepts. (Mimeographed) St. Louis: Washington University, 1954.] – self-esteem.}

 

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