Attitudes Toward Self ATS
The Attitudes Toward Self (ATS) was designed to measure  three potential self-regulatory vulnerabilities to depression. One of  them is the holding of overly high standards‚ the second is the tendency  to be self-critical at any failure to perform well‚ and the third is  the tendency to generalize from a single failure to the broader sense of  self-worth. Very consistently‚ only generalization has uniquely related  to depression (see Carver et al. 1988 reference below). I have also  found evidence that generalization is a prospective predictor of  depression in interaction with adverse events (see Carver 1998 reference  below). More recently‚ we have found that generalization relates to  depression but not mania‚ suggesting a divergence among vulnerabilities  to the two sides of bipolar disorder (see Eisner et al.‚ 2008‚ and  Carver & Johnson‚ 2009‚ references below).
Eisner‚ L. R.‚ Johnson‚ S. L.‚ & Carver‚ C. S.  (2008). Cognitive responses to failure and success relate uniquely to  bipolar depression versus mania. 
Journal of Abnormal Psychology‚ 117‚ 154-163.  [
abstract]
Carver‚ C. S.‚ & Johnson‚ S. L. (2009). Tendencies  toward mania and tendencies toward depression have distinct  motivational‚ affective‚ and cognitive correlates. 
Cognitive Therapy and Research‚ 33‚ 552-569. [
abstract]
Carver‚ C. S.  (1998).  Generalization‚ adverse events‚ and development of depressive symptoms.  
Journal of Personality‚ 66‚ 609-620.     [
abstract]
Carver‚ C. S.‚ La Voie‚ L.‚ Kuhl‚ J.‚ & Ganellen‚ R.  J.  (1988).  Cognitive concomitants of depression:  A further  examination of the roles of generalization‚ high standards‚ and  self-criticism.  Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology‚ 7‚ 350-365.
Hayes‚ A. M.‚ Harris‚ M. S.‚ & Carver‚ C. S. (2004). Predictors of self-esteem variability. 
Cognitive Therapy and Research‚ 
28‚ 369-385.  [
abstract]
The ATS is very brief‚ and thus is conducive to inclusion  even in studies that have an extensive battery of measures.  Here is  how we administer the ATS here‚ followed by scoring instructions:
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ATS
Respond to each of the following statements by marking a  number on your answer sheet.  Do not leave any items blank.  Please be  as honest as you can throughout‚ and try not to let your answer to one  item influence your answers to other items.  There are no correct or  incorrect answers.  You are simply to express your own personal  feelings.  For each statement‚ indicate how much you agree or disagree  with it‚ by choosing one of the following responses:
1 = I agree a lot 
 2 = I agree a little 
 3 = I'm in the middle--I neither agree nor disagree 
 4 = I DISagree a little 
 5 = I DISagree a lot
1.  Compared to other people‚ I expect a lot from myself. 
 2.  When even one thing goes wrong I begin to wonder if I can do well at anything at all. 
 3.  I get angry with myself if my efforts don't lead to the results I wanted. 
 4.  When it comes to setting standards for my behavior‚ I aim higher than most people. 
 5.  I hardly ever let unhappiness over one bad time influence my feelings abut other parts of my life. 
 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 my other faults. 
 9.  I get unhappy with anything less than what I expected of myself. 
 10.  A single failure can change me from feeling OK to seeing only the bad in myself.
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Reverse-code all items except 5
High Standards = Items 1‚ 4‚ 7 
 Self-Criticism = Items 3‚ 6‚ 9 
 Generalization = Items 2‚ 5‚ 8‚ 10