Schutte, N. S. & Malouff, J. M. 1995.
Sourcebook of adult assessment strategies. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 102-109
Schutte, N. S. & Malouff, J. M. 1995.
Sourcebook of adult assessment strategies. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 140-143
Crowne, D. & Marlowe, D. 1960.
A new scale of social desirability independent of psychopathology. Journal of consulting psychology, 24 (4), pp. 349-354.
Robinson, J.P. et al. 1991.
Measures of personality & social psychological attitudes. San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 27-31.
Melzack, R. The McGill pain questionnaire. In McDowell, I. & Newell, C. 2006.
Measuring health: a guide to rating scales and questionnaires. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 346-352.
Schutte, N. S. & Malouff, J. M. 1995.
Sourcebook of adult assessment strategies. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 264-270
Schutte, N. S. & Malouff, J. M. 1995.
Sourcebook of adult assessment strategies. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 377-385
Tanaka, G. 2003.
Development of the mental illness and disorder understanding scale. International Journal of Japanese Sociology. Vol 12 pp. 95-107.
Miller, S. (1987)
Measures the dispositional tendency to monitor for threat to self or to avoid thinking about threat.
Please consult your supervisor for approval.
Location: Treforest Campus
Raven, J. C.; Raven, J.; Court, J. H.
A measure of acquired verbal knowledge.
Please consult your supervisor for approval.
Location: Treforest Campus
Schutte, N. S. & Malouff, J. M. 1995.
Sourcebook of adult assessment strategies. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 13-18
Schutte, N. S. & Malouff, J. M. 1995.
Sourcebook of adult assessment strategies. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 234-240
Schutte, N. S. & Malouff, J. M. 1995.
Sourcebook of adult assessment strategies. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 163-167
Crocker & Graham (1995)
A measure of coping by competitive athletes with performance stress consisting of 12 four-item subscales (i.e. active coping, planning, increased effort, seeking instrumental support, seeking emotional support, suppression of competing activities, humor, venting of emotion, behavioral disengagement, mental disengagement, wishful thinking, and self-blame) rated on a five-point Likert-type scale (1 = not used to 5 = used very much).
Please consult your supervisor for approval.
Location: Treforest Campus
Smith, Smoll, & Schutz (1990)
A multidimensional measure of competitive sport anxiety consisting of 21-item questionnaire assessing three dimensions of trait anxiety: Somatic anxiety, Self-doubt/worry, and Concentration disruption. Items are rated on a 4-point Likert-type scale.
Please consult your supervisor for approval.
Location: Treforest Campus
Reynolds, W.M. (1999)
A self-report measure designed to evaluate the severity of anxiety in adults. It provides an overall anxiety score as well as scores on four factorially derived anxiety sub-scales: Physiological-Panic, Social Phobia, Worry-Fears, and Negative Affectivity.
Please consult your supervisor for approval.
Location: Treforest Campus
Wallston, Stein & Smith, 1994.
Form C of the MHLC Scales: A condition-specific measure of locus of control. Journal of personality assessment, 63 (3), pp. 534-53.
Zuckerman & Lubin
Assesses mood/emotions
Please consult your supervisor for approval.
Location: Treforest Campus