#9115. The Strathclyde Inventory: Development of a Brief Instrument for Assessing Outcome in Counseling According to Rogers’ Concept of the Fully Functioning Person

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Psychology (miscellaneous);
Developmental and Educational Psychology;
Applied Psychology;
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Abstract:
The Strathclyde Inventory is a self-report instrument assessing Rogers’ concept of the fully functioning person.We investigated its validity for use as an outcome measure, and produced a 12-item brief version that maintained fit to the Rasch model and construct representation.
Keywords:
Fully functioning person; measure development; outcome measurement; Rasch model; Strathclyde Inventory

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