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The Multidimensional Self-Esteem Inventory (MSEI)

Edward J. O'Brien, PhD, and Seymour Epstein, PhD


Age range: 18 years to 65 years
Admin: Group
Qualification level: B

Measures global self-esteem and its eight components.

The MSEI, based on a coherent model of self-concept and self-esteem, measures global self-esteem and its eight components: competence, lovability, likability, personal power, self-control, moral self-approval, body appearance, and body functioning.

Two unique scales, one easy-to-use rating form
* Identity Integration scale measures global self-concept.
* Defensive Self-Enhancement scale differentiates between “truly high” and “defensively      high” self-esteem.
* The two-part carbonless rating form enables you to quickly score results.
* Normed on 785 college students, the MSEI features scales that have good internal consistency reliability coefficients.


MSEI Introductory Kit
 - MSEI Professional Manual
 - 25 Reusable Test Booklets
 - 50 Rating Forms
 - 50 Profile Forms


NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges





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