D. Gibas’s research while affiliated with University of Paris-Sud and other places

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Attempt to validate the Self-Construal Scale in French: Systematic approach and model limitation
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April 2016

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European Review of Applied Psychology

D. Gibas

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Independent and interdependent self-construals are included in individuals’ self-definitions. The 24-item Self-Construal Scale (SCS) was developed by Singelis (1994) as a means of measuring the “two selves” of individual identity, namely the independent self and the interdependent self. It has been translated into a number of different languages including French. Yet, proper psychometric validation procedures of the scale in foreign languages are lacking which is problematic given the recurrently reported subscales poor reliabilities.

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... Although we accounted for language differences statistically, there remains linguistic differences that could not be possibly accounted for. Notably, self-construal, which is relevant to the study of we-talk and interdependence, might differ across languages (Gibas et al., 2016). Similarly, it should be noted that the positive association between we-talk and marital satisfaction might be more pronounced in individualistic cultures. ...

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A longitudinal study of “we-talk” as a predictor of marital satisfaction
Attempt to validate the Self-Construal Scale in French: Systematic approach and model limitation
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  • April 2016

European Review of Applied Psychology