Abstract
A two-dimensional assessment device of children's causal beliefs was constructed on the basis of four perceived causes of success and failure consequences, given 12 situations, each describing circumstances for a consequence. The four perceived causes, ability (A), effort (E), task difficulty (T), and luck (L), were de fined in terms of two a priori dimensions (i.e., inter nality and stability) according to Weiner's (1974) the ory of causal attribution. Four hundred and fifty-nine Grade 3, 4, 5, and 6 children were asked to make preference judgments over 72 paired comparisons. The data matrices thus obtained were subjected to a multi dimensional preference scaling method based on a vector model (Carroll, 1972). The internal analysis re covered the two causal dimensions perceived by chil dren as hypothesized by the model. This internal structural aspect of the construct validity was found to be accompanied by a moderately high test-retest relia bility.
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