Exploratory Factor Analysis of African Self-Consciousness Scale Scores

Author:

Bhagwat Ranjit1,Kelly Shalonda1,Lambert Michael C.2

Affiliation:

1. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA

2. 3-C Institute for Social Development, Cary, NC, USA

Abstract

This study replicates and extends prior studies of the dimensionality, convergent, and external validity of African Self-Consciousness Scale scores with appropriate exploratory factor analysis methods and a large gender balanced sample ( N = 348). Viable one- and two-factor solutions were cross-validated. Both first factors overlapped significantly and were labeled “Embracing African Heritage.” The second subscale of the two-factor solution was labeled “Refusal to Deny African Heritage.” Only the structural validity of the first factor of the two-factor solution was fully consistent with prior findings. Partial evidence of convergent validity was found for all factors, and only the second factor of the two-factor solution received external validity support. Implications for usage of the African Self-Consciousness Scale and recommendations for further investigation are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology

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