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. 2007 Oct;89(2):136-48.
doi: 10.1080/00223890701468501.

Being close and being social: peer ratings of distinct aspects of young adult social competence

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Being close and being social: peer ratings of distinct aspects of young adult social competence

Justine J Larson et al. J Pers Assess. 2007 Oct.

Abstract

The present study had three main objectives: (1) to develop and validate scales of young adult social competence in two domains, close relationships and social groups, using peer ratings of California Q-sort (Block, 1974; Kremen & Block, 2002) items; (2) to test the hypothesis that social competence is associated with young adult well-being and ego development; (3) to test the hypothesis that close relationship competence aligns more closely than social group competence with young adult functioning. Psychometric data on peer ratings of social competence are presented. For 133 young adults, peer ratings of social competence were correlated in expected directions with indices of functioning (e.g., self-worth, education, psychological distress, criminal behavior, and ego development). Associations were generally stronger for competence in close relationships than in social groups.

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