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Tennessee Self-Concept Scale

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The Tennessee Self-Concept Scale is a self-concept measure developed by William H. Fitts in 1965.[1] An updated version, the TSCS-2 has been published by Western Psychological Services since 1996.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Fits, W. H. "Tennessee Self-concept Scale". Nashville: Counselor Recordings Tests, 1964.
  2. ^ William H. Fitts and W. L. Warren (1996) "Tennessee Self-Concept Scale: Second Edition".