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Validation of the Moroccan Three-dimensional Wisdom Scale (3D-WS):

A cross-cultural exploration of wisdom

Abstract: This study adapted and validated the Three-Dimensional Wisdom Scale (3D-WS; Ardelt, 2003) for a Moroccan adult sample. The 3D-WS conceptualizes wisdom through cognitive, reflective, and affective dimensions. A total of 404 Moroccan adults (56.9% women; M= 31.8 years, SD= 9.4) completed an online survey. Exploratory factor analysis (principal-axis extraction with Promax rotation) reduced the scale to 15 culturally adapted items across three factors, accounting for 44.3% of the total variance. Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated satisfactory fit: χ²/df= 1.46, GFI= 0.94, CFI= 0.91, RMSEA= 0.049. Bifactor modeling indicated a strong general wisdom factor (ECV= 0.62; ωh = 0.79). The adapted Moroccan 3D-WS showed good internal consistency and construct validity. These findings support its use as a culturally sensitive tool for assessing wisdom in North African contexts and contribute to the global understanding of wisdom’s multidimensional structure.

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Allouani, S. A., Zenjari, A., Berrada, A., Amar, M. B., & Zaki, A. (2025). Validation of the Moroccan Three-dimensional Wisdom Scale (3D-WS): A cross-cultural exploration of wisdom. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 35(5). 619-625