R. Schwarzer et al., THE ASSESSMENT OF OPTIMISTIC SELF-BELIEFS - COMPARISON OF THE CHINESE, INDONESIAN, JAPANESE, AND KOREAN VERSIONS OF THE GENERAL SELF-EFFICACY SCALE, Psychologia, 40(1), 1997, pp. 1-13
General self-efficacy is measured by a widely used parsimonious ten-it
em scale that was developed for use in several cultures. The present p
aper compares the versions that were examined in samples of 1,068 Chin
ese, 536 Indonesians, 430 Japanese, and 147 Koreans. The internal cons
istencies were .85,.80,.91, and .88, respectively. The unidimensional
nature of the scale was replicated in all samples. Multilingual item-p
attern equivalence was supported by confirmatory factor analyses. Self
-efficacy differences between the four languages were discovered. More
over, an interaction between gender and language emerged.