The Japanese Journal of Psychology
Online ISSN : 1884-1082
Print ISSN : 0021-5236
ISSN-L : 0021-5236
A longitudinal study of university students' identity dimension development
Atsushi Kato
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1989 Volume 60 Issue 3 Pages 184-187

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One hundred and twenty-five freshmen in an education/psychology department t. (56 males and 69 females) and 63 psychology major juniors of the same department. (27 males and 36 females) were administered an identity dimension (ID) scale and a questionnaire on crises and commitments in 11 areas during June 1984 Surveys were repeated with these subjects on February and June '85, and February '86. The principal results were as follows: (a) the number of high ID score stud ents increased in junior and senior years; (b) ID scores were distributed in a two peaked form at graduation; (c) female subjects' levels of crises with ‘same-sex friends’, ‘opposite-sex friends’, and on ‘study’ decreased corresponding with the increase of ID scores; male subjects' levels of crises with ‘opposite-sex friends’ and on ‘desirable life styles and values’ increased corresponding with the decrease of ID scores.
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