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Perceived Affiliation with Family Member Roles: Validity and Reliability of Scores on the Children’s Role Inventory

Frederick J. Kier

Tampa VA Medical Center

Avery R. Buras

Biloxi (MS) VA Medical Center

The present study evaluated the reliability and construct validity of scores from the Children’s Role Inventory. The measure specifies four roles fulfilled by children: hero, lost child, mascot, and scapegoat. Theory and some research also suggest that adults continue to interact based on role assignments adopted in childhood. Both confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses and analyses of variance were conducted for a sample of 499 participants.

Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 59, No. 4, 640-650 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/00131649921970071


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