Everything about Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale totally explained
The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale is a widely-used self-esteem measure in social science research.
The scale is a ten item
Likert scale with items answered on a four point scale - from strongly agree to strongly disagree. The original sample for which the scale was developed consisted of 5,024 High
School Juniors and Seniors from 10 randomly selected schools in New York State.
The Scale:
1. On the whole I'm satisfied with myself.
2. At times I think that I'm no good at all.
3. I feel that I've a number of good qualities.
4. I'm able to do things as well as most other people.
5. I feel I don't have much to be proud of.
6. I certainly feel useless at times.
7. I feel that I'm a person of worth, at least the equal of others.
8. I wish I could have more respect for myself.
9. All in all, I'm inclined to feel that I'm a failure.
10. I take a positive attitude toward myself.
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