The Experienced Self and Other Scale: A technique for assaying the experience of one's self in relation to the other.

Erel Shvil, Herbert Krauss, Elizabeth Midlarsky
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The construct "self" appears in diverse forms in theories about what it is to be a person. As the sense of "self" is typically assessed through personal reports, differences in its description undoubtedly reflect significant differences in peoples' apperception of self. This report describes the development, reliability, and factorial structure of the Experience of Sense of Self (E-SOS), an inventory designed to assess one's perception of self in relation to the person's perception of various potential "others." It does so using Venn diagrams to depict and quantify the experienced overlap between the self and "others." Participant responses to the instrument were studied through Exploratory Factor Analysis. This yielded a five-factor solution: 1) Experience of Positive Sensation; 2) Experience of Challenges; 3) Experience of Temptations; 4) Experience of Higher Power; and 5) Experience of Family. The items comprising each of these were found to produce reliable subscales. Further research with the E-SOS and suggestions for its use are offered.

经验自我和他人量表:一种分析一个人与他人之间的自我经验的技术。
“自我”这个构式在关于什么是人的理论中以多种形式出现。由于“自我”感通常是通过个人报告来评估的,其描述的差异无疑反映了人们对自我统觉的显著差异。本报告描述了自我感觉体验(E-SOS)的发展、可靠性和析因结构,这是一个旨在评估一个人对自我的感知与对各种潜在“他人”的感知之间关系的清单。它使用维恩图来描述和量化自我和“他人”之间的经验重叠。通过探索性因素分析研究了参与者对该工具的反应。这产生了一个五要素解决方案:1)体验积极感觉;2)挑战经历;3)试探的经历;4)更高权力的体验;5)家庭经验。我们发现,包含上述每一项的项目都产生了可靠的子量表。对E-SOS进行了进一步的研究,并提出了使用建议。
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