2017
DOI: 10.1080/00223891.2016.1278379
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An Analysis of Self: The Development and Assessment of a Measure of Selfobject Needs

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“…Based on the BS 95% CI, the average response on all scales did not overlap with zero and indicated that responses were lower than the normative reference. Therefore, reported responses in this sample are within the normal range of reported selfobject needs observed in the reported community sample (20).…”
Section: Sample Descriptionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…Based on the BS 95% CI, the average response on all scales did not overlap with zero and indicated that responses were lower than the normative reference. Therefore, reported responses in this sample are within the normal range of reported selfobject needs observed in the reported community sample (20).…”
Section: Sample Descriptionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…All items are scored on a 1 (“Not at all true of me”) to 7 (“Very true of me”) scale, with higher scores reflecting greater amounts of unmet needs. Sample items include: “I feel that people do not appreciate the struggles I've had to face.” The AESOP was developed by clinicians and researchers operating within a self psychology framework ( 20 ). In its initial study, a sample of 686 participants completed the measure, and an exploratory factor analysis was conducted ( 20 ).…”
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