Journal article

Epistemic assumptions: Understanding self and the world (a note on the relationship between identity style, world view, and constructivist assumptions using an Australian sample)

P Caputi, L Oades

JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIVIST PSYCHOLOGY | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2001

Abstract

Berzonsky (1994) has investigated the role that personal epistemological assumptions play in the construction and revision of self-identity.He developed the Constructivist Assumption Scale (CAS) to measure the constructivist assumptions of persons, relating this to identity style as measured by the Identity Style Inventory, 3rd edition. Botella and Gallifa (1995) have outlined a constructivist model of epistemic development moving from positivism to constructivism (measured by the CAS), and preferred worldviews moving from mechanism to organicism (measured by the Organicism-Mechanism Paradigm Inventory). This study investigated the relationship between identity style, preferred worldview, an..

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