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... s‚ rather than how you think "most people" would answer. A = I agree a lot B = I agree a little C = I neither agree nor disagree D = I DISagree a little E = I DISagree a lot 1. In uncertain ti ...
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... included because each scale is unipolar (the absence of this response does not imply the presence of its opposite)‚ and because we think people engage in a wide range of coping during a given period‚ ...
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... . 6. When I don’t do as well as I hoped to‚ I often get upset with myself. 7. I set higher goals for myself than other people seem to. 8. If I notice one fault of mine‚ it makes me think about ...
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... j. Thinking or dreaming about something terrible that happened to you in the past—like your house being destroyed‚ a severe accident‚ being hit or assaulted‚ or being forced to commi ...
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... about its positive aspects. This questionnaire asks you to think about this positive side of illness. How do I complete this questionnaire? On the next two pages‚ there are 38 statements about the ...
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... you think you should do‚ or wish you do‚ or things you no longer do. Please be as honest as possible. 1. Very Slightly or Not At All 2. A Little 3. Moderately 4. Quite a Bit 5. Extremely 1. ...
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... you think you would perform? [4] Would be in good form [3] Would be in reasonable form [2] Would find it difficult [1] Would find it very difficult 10. Atapproximately what time in the ...
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48. The Hope ScaleThe Hope Scale A good opening discussion for this chapter is a simple exercise suggested by C. R. Snyder. Ask your students to close their eyes and think of the future. What ...
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... am very busy‚ I may forget all about eating. 49. Shopping for groceries is unpleasant. 50. I like to eat foreign foods. 51. A good wife must be a good cook. 52. I think ...
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... because you feel good or are in a good mood? 9. as a way to help you cope? 10. as a way to comfort yourself? 11. as a way to avoid thinking about something unpleasant or to distract ...