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. 2020 Oct 23;11:561088. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.561088

TABLE 4.

Summary of exploratory factor analysis results (Pattern matrix) of the Multicultural Identity Styles Scales.

Identity statements (Hybrid versus Alternating identity Styles) Factor 1 Factor 2
1A I alternate between being British and Turkish depending on the circumstances 0.701
2H The British and Turkish in me form one: I am a British Turk 0.914
3H I am British in a Turkish way 0.698
4A I can be British or a Turkish depending on the circumstances 1.024
6A I am very British with my family compared with other people 0.581 0.352
7A Who I am depends on the social context 0.834
9H I am a “mélange” of Turkish and British 0.879
10H I see myself as a culturally unique mixture of British and Turkish 0.857
11A Some situations make it hard to be British and Turkish at the same time. 0.871
12H For me, being British and being a Turkish are intermingled 0.309 0.6
13H For me, being British and being a Turkish come together in a culturally novel way. 0.843
14A I have a Turkish private self and a British public self 0.466 0.374
15H I am a blend of British and Turkish 0.8
17A I am Turkish at home and British at school/work 0.704

Statements marked A belong to the Alternating Identity Styles, and those marked H to the Hybrid Identity Styles.