See page 138-139 in the textbook. You are going to try the Twenty Statements Test (TST) originally developed by Manfred Kuhn and Thomas McPartland (1954)
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See page 138-139 in the textbook. You are going to try the Twenty Statements Test (TST) originally developed by Manfred Kuhn and Thomas McPartland (1954) to measure aspects of the self-concept. Please write twenty short-answers to the simple question “Who am I?” Answer as if you were giving the answers to yourself- not someone else. In 10 minutes or less, simply complete the prompt: I am… with 20 different short answers. Write your answers in the order that they occur to you. Don’t worry about logic or “importance.”
Then code your responses. But DO NOT look at the coding before answering completing your twenty statements.
• twenty_coding.pdf https://sdsu.instructure.com/courses/110857/files/6378217?wrap=1
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Here is a very brief (2:43) video summarizing the tool:
• https://youtu.be/NTrcNL03TJ8
For this prompt include both your twenty statements and your scoring. Be prepared to discuss and share your results with your group.
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