Trait Forgivingness Scale
Jack W. Berry and Everett L. Worthington‚ Jr.
Directions: Indicate the degree to which you agree or disagree with each statement below by using the following scale:
1=strongly disagree
2=mildly disagree
3=agree and disagree equally 4=mildly agree
5=strongly agree
——— 1. People close to me probably think I hold a grudge too 
  long.
——— 2. I can forgive a friend for almost anything.
——— 3. If someone treats me badly‚ I treat him or her the 
  same.
——— 4. I try to forgive others even when they don’t feel guilty 
  for what they did.
——— 5. I can usually forgive and forget an insult.
——— 6. I feel bitter about many of my relationships.
——— 7. Even after I forgive someone‚ things often come back 
  to me that I resent.
——— 8. There are some things for which I could never forgive 
  even a loved one.
——— 9. I have always forgiven those who have hurt me.
——— 10. I am a forgiving person.
Scoring
To score the TFS such that higher scores reflect higher trait  forgivingness‚ first reverse score items 1‚ 3‚ 6‚ 7‚ and 8. After items  are reverse scored‚ add the 10 items to get the total score.
Forgivingness‚ Vengeful Rumination‚ and
Affective Traits
Jack W. Berry and Everett L. Worthington‚ Jr.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Lynn E. O’Connor
The Wright Institute
Les Parrott III
Seattle Pacific University
Nathaniel G. Wade
Journal of Personality 73:1‚ February 2005
r Blackwell Publishing 2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2004.00308.x