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The Inventory of Children's Individual Differences: Development and Validation of a Short Version

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Pages 162-166 | Received 21 Jul 2006, Published online: 05 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

As more researchers utilize the Five-factor model (FFM) of personality with children and adolescents, the need for instruments designed specifically for use with children and adolescents increases. In the United States, the 108-item Inventory of Children's Individual Differences (ICID; CitationHalverson et al., 2003), has provided researchers with an age and culture neutral instrument designed specifically to assess the FFM of personality in children and adolescents, ages 2 to 15, using parental, nonparental, or self-reports. This article presents a shorter, 50-item version of the ICID (the ICID-S) that maintains the levels of validity and reliability previously established for the full instrument.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Data collection in this project was supported by grant MH50302 from the National Institute of Mental Health to Charles F. Halverson, Jr., and Roy P. Martin.

Notes

*denotes four-item scales; all others are three-item scales.

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