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Tennessee Self-Concept Scale: Second Edition (TSCS:2)

by William H. Fitts, Ph.D. and W. L. Warren, Ph.D.

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The Tennessee Self-Concept Scale, one of the most popular measures of self-concept in
children, adolescents and adults, offers norms down to age 7, simplified scoring procedures,
and guidance in interpreting scores and designing therapeutic interventions.
The test gives you 15 scores, including an Academic/Work Score that tells you how
respondents see themselves in school and job settings:
Self-Concept Scores
Physical
Moral
Personal
Family
Social
Academic/Work
Summary Scores
Total Self-Concept
Conflict

Standardized on a nationwide sample of more than 3,000 people from 7 to 90 years of age, the TSCS:2 is
available in Adult and Child Forms. This downward extension allows you to use the test to evaluate self-
concept across the life span.
Each form can be group or individually administered in just 10 to 20 minutes. The Adult Form, written at a
third-grade reading level, is designed for individuals 13 years of age and older. The Child Form, written at a
second-grade level, can be used with 7- through 14-year-olds.
The first 20 items on either version serve as a Short Form, which is convenient when you need only a quick
summary of self-concept.
The TSCS:2 can be hand scored in just 10 minutes. Scoring procedures have been simplified considerably,
and the manual includes extensive interpretive guidance, as well as detailed case studies and
recommendations regarding therapeutic intervention.
The TSCS:2 can also be computer scored, via CD, Mail-In Answer Sheet, or FAX Service. The report
generated by these computer scoring options has been designed for clarity and ease of use.

Component
TSCS:2 KIT: Includes Manual; 24 AutoScore Answer Forms (12 for Adults and 12 for Children)

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