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Nine, seven, five, or three: How many figures do we need for assessing body image? (CROSBI ID 114470)

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Ambrosi-Randić, Neala ; Pokrajac-Bulian, Alessandra ; Takšić, Vladimir Nine, seven, five, or three: How many figures do we need for assessing body image? // Perceptual and motor skills, 100 (2005), 2; 488-493-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ambrosi-Randić, Neala ; Pokrajac-Bulian, Alessandra ; Takšić, Vladimir

engleski

Nine, seven, five, or three: How many figures do we need for assessing body image?

320 Croatian female students (M = 20.4 yr.) were recruited to examine the validity and reliability of figural scales using different numbers of stimuli (3, 5, 7, and 9) and different serial presentation (serial and nonserial order). A two-way analysis of variance (4 numbers × 2 orders of stimuli) was performed on ratings of current self-size and ideal size as dependent variables. Analysis indicated a significant main effect of number of stimuli. This, together with post hoc tests indicated that ratings were significantly different for a scale of three figures from scales of more figures, which in turn did not differ among themselves. Main effects of order of stimuli, as well as the interaction, were not significant. The results support the hypothesis that the optimal number of figures on a scale is seven plus (or minus) two.

BODY image; figural scales

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Podaci o izdanju

100 (2)

2005.

488-493-x

objavljeno

0031-5125

Povezanost rada

Psihologija

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