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... each statement. There are no right or wrong or good or bad answers‚ so please be honest. We just want to know what you think. Use the following scale to circle the number that best applies to you. Answer ...
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... 3. How much are your everyday activities similar to what most Anglo-Americans do? A. Do you usually cook and eat Anglo-American foods in your home? a. Not at all; do not eat Anglo-American ...
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... Oyserman‚ D. (1993). The lens of personhood: Viewing the self‚ others‚ and conflict in a multicultural society. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 65‚ 993-1009. To what extent do you ...
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... you would most likely use the term _____________ (write in from the list above) to describe your racial or ethnic group. Describe what it means to you to be an African American (or relevant group): ...
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... 3 = just a little or somewhat close 4 = pretty close 5 = very close a. People in my community b. Americans c. People all over the world 2. How often do you use the word “we” to refer ...
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... and respect for authority are the most important virtues children should learn. Disagree Disagree Disagree Agree Agree Agree Strongly Somewhat Slightly ...
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... would you like to be able to count on to always be there for you and care about you no matter what? Whom do you feel you can actually count on to always be there for you and care about you no matter ...
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... T* F I always try to practice what I preach. T* F I don’t find it particularly difficult to get along with loud mouthed‚ obnoxious people. T F* I sometimes try to get even‚ rather than forgive and ...
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... T* F I always try to practice what I preach. T* F I don’t find it particularly difficult to get along with loud mouthed‚ obnoxious people. T F* I sometimes try to get even‚ rather than forgive and ...
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... talk to. 4. If I do not know how to handle a situation‚ I ask others what they would do. 5. Whenever I need help‚ I ask for it. 4. Actually Received Support (Recipient) Think about the p ...
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... friend and I thought that I hadn’t done anything wrong‚ I would a do whatever it takes to repair the relationship. b be willing to make the first move‚ as long ...
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... (R) I find that my partner(s) don't want to get as close as I would like. I usually discuss my problems and concerns with my partner. (R) When I'm not involved in a relationship‚ I feel somewhat an ...
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... ned by others (S) I don't like people getting too close to me (S) I'm somewhat uncomfortable being too close to others (Av) I find it difficult to trust others completely (Av) I'm nervous whenever ...
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... ent and self-sufficient‚ and I prefer not to depend on others or have others depend on me. Not at all like me Somewhat like me ...
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... d how to get along with others. 8. a. Heredity plays the major role in determining one's personality b. It is one's experiences in life which determine what they're like. 9. a. I have often foun ...
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... ur feelings about close relationships. Not at all like me Somewhat like me Very much like me 1. I find it difficult to dep ...
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... t someone getting close to me (S) I am somewhat uncomfortable being close to others (Av) I am nervous when anyone gets too close (Av) I am comfortable having other depend on me (S) Often‚ love partne ...
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... use no one loves me the way I'd like to be loved My romantic partners have often been inconsiderate My romantic partners haven't usually understood what I needed I often get frustrated because my ro ...
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... re more interesting than I am. 11. Most of my friends have more control over what happens to them than I. 12. Most people are more attractive than I am. http://www.psy.cmu.edu/~scohen/ISEL-colle ...
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... had aches or pains. 22. You had a positive outlook on life. 23. You were bothered by forgetting what you started to do. 24. You felt anxious. 25. You were reluctant to meet new people ...