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Student-teacher concordance on dimensions of student social competence: A multitrait-multimethod analysis
Authors:Barbara M. Byrne  Barry H. Schneider
Affiliation:(1) University of California at Los Angeles, 90024 Los Angeles, California;(2) University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Teacher and self-ratings of social competence were obtained for 669 (341 males, 328 females) grades 3–6 students using the Social Behavior Assessment—Revised (SBA-R) and a self-report scale consisting of the identical items reworded in first person. Factor analysis and multitrait-multimethod matrix analysis were used to validate construct interpretations. The previous four-factor structure of the SBA-R was not replicated. However, the three-factor structure that did emerge was better defined. Although student-teacher concordance was moderate for the Self-Control/Social Convention and Academic Responsibility factors, it was minimal for the Social Participation factor. Evidence of discriminant validity was weak. As with other studies using rating scales, method bias was in evidence. Sex differences were found in terms of variance explained by each factor and convergent validity. Discussion focuses on problems associated with construct validation in general and validation of school-related social competence in particular.
Keywords:social competence  teacher rating scale  validity  factor analysis  multimethod matrix analysis
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