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Measuring the Character Strength of Wisdom
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2007
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Social PsychologyEducational PsychologyValue TheoryPsychometricsSocial SciencesPsychologyAttachment AvoidancePsychiatryLoyola Generativity ScalePsychosocial FactorApplied Social PsychologyEmotional IntelligenceSelf-assessed Wisdom ScalePsychosocial ResearchPersonality PsychologyIntelligence AnalysisEpistemologyCharacter StrengthSocial Intelligence
This study examined the psychosocial correlates and psychometric properties of the Self-Assessed Wisdom Scale (SAWS). Seventy-three men and 98 women ranging in age from 17-92 years (Mean age = 42.77) completed an expanded, 40-item version of the SAWS, the Loyola Generativity Scale, and the Experiences in Close Relationships Scale. A new definition of wisdom is provided which is operationalized with the SAWS. Results indicated that the SAWS has excellent reliability (test-retest = .838; Cronbach's Alpha = .904). Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor analyses confirmed the five hypothesized dimensions of wisdom and the total SAWS score correlated in predicted directions with generativity (r(169) = .448; p < .01) and attachment avoidance (r(169) = -.239, p < .01) demonstrating construct validity.
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