Predicting identity consolidation from self-construction, eudaimonistic self-discovery, and agentic personality
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The extent to which self-construction, eudaimonistic self-discovery and agentic personality relate to various indices of identity consolidation drawn from Erikson, identity status and identity capital is ascertained. The differential patterns of relationships to measures of identity consolidation shown by each of the three alternative perspectives on identity development suggests that all three strategies can be used to develop a sense of identity.
Publication Name: Journal of Adolescence
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0140-1971
Year: 2006
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Brief report: construct validity of two identity status measures: the EIPQ and the EOM-EIS-II
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The construct validity of the Ego Identity Process Questionnaire and the Extended Objective Measure of Ego Identity Status II is examined. Out of these two, the Ego Identity Process Questionnaire found favor in making contrasts between identity statuses.
Publication Name: Journal of Adolescence
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0140-1971
Year: 2004
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