Untitled DocumentAdult Hope Scale (AHS) Adult Hope Scale (AHS)..Outlines main purpose of questionnaire. Identifies useful references and links.
Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ) Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ). Outlines main purpose of questionnaire. Identifies useful references and links.
Brain Injury Resource Foundation Mind games testing memory (picture memory / face memory), critical thinking (chess / mastermind), word games (brain freeze / hangman) and coordination Simon, button mania).
Gratitude Questionnaire - 6 (GQ-6). Gratitude Questionnaire - 6 (GQ-6).Outlines main purpose of questionnaire. Identifies useful references and links.
Inspiration Scale (IS) Inspiration Scale (IS). Outlines main purpose of questionnaire. Identifies useful references and links.
Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS) The MAAS is a 15-item scale designed to assess a core characteristic of dispositional mindfulness, namely, open or receptive awareness of and attention to what is taking place in the present. The scale shows strong psychometric properties and has been validated with college, community, and cancer patient samples.
Older Adults' Attributional Style (OAASQ) The OAASQ is a version of the ASQ modified to be appropriate to the lives of older adults. It is identical in form to the ASQ but contains certain content differences.
PAR - Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. PAR - Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc..PAR, is a leading publisher of assessment instruments, software, books, and other related materials
Personal Growth Initiative Scale (PGIS) The PGIS is a self-report instrument that yields a single scale score for personal growth initiative. Personal growth initiative is a person's active and intentional involvement in changing and developing as a person
Psychological Well-Being Scales Carol Ryff has conceptualized psychological well-being as consisting of 6 dimensions: autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, purpose in life, self-acceptance. She has designed self-report scales to assess individual's well-being at a particular moment in time within each of these 6 dimensions.
Quality of Life Inventory (QOLI) The QOLI assesses an individual's quality of life through self-report of the importance they attach to each of 16 life domains (on a 3-point rating scale) as well as their current satisfaction with each domain (on a 6-point rating scale).
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Satisfaction with Life Scale The Satisfaction with Life Scale was developed to assess satisfaction with people's lives as a whole. The scale does not assess satisfaction with specific life domains, such as health or finances, but allows subjects to integrate and weigh these domains in whatever way they choose. It takes only a few minutes to complete.
State-Trait-Cheerfulness Inventory (STCI) The State-Trait-Cheerfulness-Inventory (STCI) is a self-report instrument measuring the three concepts of cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood as both states (STCI-S) and traits (STCI-T). They are 20 and 10 items per scale in the STCI-T and STCI-S, respectively, and both parts utilize a 4-point answer format (strongly disagree to strongly agree).
Subjective Happiness Scale (SHS) The SHS is a 4-item scale of global subjective happiness. Two items ask respondents to characterize themselves using both absolute ratings and ratings relative to peers, whereas the other two items offer brief descriptions of happy and unhappy individuals and ask respondents the extent to which each characterization describes them.
The Silver Lining Questionnaire The Silver Lining Questionnaire measures the extent to which people believe their illness has had a positive benefit despite the negative consequences of being ill. Research suggests that this positive interpretation is not due to a form of self-delusion but instead reflects personal growth and that it can be enhanced by the context. Its role in recovery from illness is complex.
Transgression-Related Interpersonal Motivations inventory (TRIM) The TRIM is a self-report instrument that assesses the motivations assumed to underlie forgiving: Avoidance and Revenge. Responses to 12 statements referring to a transgression recipient's current thoughts and feelings about the transgressor are scored on a 5-point Likert-type scale.
VIA Inventory of Strengths (VIA-IS) The Values in Action (VIA) Inventory of Strengths (VIA-IS) is a 240-item face-valid self-report questionnaire intended for use with adults in the contemporary United States. The measure uses 5-point Likert-style items to measure the degree to which respondents endorse items reflecting the 24 strengths of character that comprise the VIA Classification (Peterson & Seligman, in preparation). The VIA-IS takes about 25 minutes to complete, although there is no time limit.