Sex norms of the evangelista security-insecurity inventory
This study attempted to estabish sex norms for the Security - Insecurity Inventory developed by Evangelista in 1985. The subjects were 2,781 Filipino college/university students in Metro Manila, of which 1,599 were females and 1,182 were males. The researchers conducted a school-to-school search for...
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Animo Repository
1986
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/15159 |
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Institution: | De La Salle University |
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Summary: | This study attempted to estabish sex norms for the Security - Insecurity Inventory developed by Evangelista in 1985. The subjects were 2,781 Filipino college/university students in Metro Manila, of which 1,599 were females and 1,182 were males. The researchers conducted a school-to-school search for subjects to administer the inventory which is a self-administering paper and pencil instrument. The raw scores were transformed to percentile rank and stanine scores to determine the range of score group belonging to high, average, and low security level. |
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