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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Self-Perception Profile for Children in our platform's editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name, age, and grade at the top of the form. This personal information is essential for accurate assessment.
  3. Read each statement carefully. For example, 'Some kids feel that they are very good at their school work.' Decide which description fits you best.
  4. Select either 'Really True for me' or 'Sort of True for me' based on your self-assessment. Remember, you can only choose one option per statement.
  5. Continue through all items in the questionnaire, ensuring you answer honestly about your feelings regarding scholastic competence, social skills, athletic ability, physical appearance, and behavioral conduct.
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From 1986 to 1992 the Self-Perception Profile for Children (SPPC) was administered to children ages 8 and older. With the introduction of the Young Adult survey in 1994, the SPPC was capped at age 14. Beginning with the 1996 survey through 2014, SPPC was administered only to children ages 12-14.
The Self-Perception Profile for Adults is a 50-item, self-administered questionnaire that is made up of twelve domain-specific subscales that consist of Intelligence, Job Competence, Athletic Competence, Physical Appearance, Sociability, Close Friendship, Intimate Relationships, Morality, Sense of Humor, Nurturance,
The Self-Perception Profile for Adolescents is a 45-item, self-administered questionnaire that is made up of eight domain-specific subscales that consist of Scholastic Competence, Athletic Competence, Social Competence, Physical Appearance, Behavioral Conduct, Close Friendship, Romantic Appeal, Job Competence, and
The Self Image Profile for Adults (SIP-Adult) is a brief self report measures that taps the individuals theory of self. It provides an extension to the child [SIP-C: 7-11 years] and adolescent [SIP-A: 12-16 years] profiles, having a similar structure and format.
Harters Self Perception Profile for Children (SPPC) are self-report scales that measures a school-age childs sense of general self-worth and self-competence in the domain of academic skills (Harter 1982, 1985), giving insight into how children evaluate themselves.
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