The present study aims to adapt Self-Perception Profile for Children (SPPC) and to test its factor
structure equation regarding several variables. To attain this goal, the SPPC developed by Harter (1985), being
originally in English, is adapted into Turkish for 5th to 8th grade students in primary schools and equation of
the five-factor-structure of the adapted tool is tested with regard to gender, socio-economic status, and grades.
Survey method is conducted in this study and the data proceeded in this study are collected from two study
groups within the framework of the pilot (n=320) and the empirical studies (n=1798). During the adaptation
process of the SPPC, experts are asked for review after translation has been completed, the pilot form is
translated back and the adapted form is implemented to a group of individuals who are high proficient both
languages in order to examine whether linguistic equivalence of the tool is ensured. Upon gathering evidence
on the linguistic equivalence of the translation, the pilot study is conducted. The collected data are analysed
and field experts are asked for review for the items with psychometric problems. Considering the feedbacks of
the field experts and the participants during the pilot study, some items have been revised, thus the final form
is prepared. By using the collected data, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses are computed,
correlations between the subscales and item-test correlations ar e calculated for reliability studies; Cronbachs
Alpha values are calculated to find out internal consistency coefficients, and finally, test-retest method is
performed to determine form stability coefficients. Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis is computed to
determine the factor structure equation of the SPPC for the groups with respect to gender, socio-economic
status and grades. The analysis results attest that the fivefactorstructure of the tool is equal for the relevant
variables; in other words, measurement invariance is supported.
Key words: Self-Perception, Measurement Invariance, Multi-Group Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Structural
Equation, Adaptation.
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