ment; F, suspicion; G, verbal hostility; H, guilt; and the Ho scale obtained by summing up all the HGI hostility subscales. None of the Pearsonian correlations of ...
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Summary.-Scores on Mosher's forced-choice Hostility Guilt Scale for fe- males were related to a projective and an objective measure of hostility. The projective ...
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Indirect Hostility, Irritability, and Verbal Hostility). Besides these various subscales of hostility, the inventory also has a guilt scale, guilt being defined as feelings ...
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The Mosher Hostility Guilt Scale and the Siegel Manifest Hostility Scale were used to detect the presence of such trends. The results indicate that older ...
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problems) correlated negatively with the Mosher Sex Guilt, Hostility Guilt, and Morality-Conscience. Guilt Scales, with the McConahay and Hough Guilt- oriented ...
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39 records selected at random. Questionnaire Hostility, Guilt, and Conflict. Ninety items, including all those in the Edwards. (1959) scale on hostility, some from ...
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Affect measures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A frequently used measure is the Positive Affect Negative Affect Scale (PANAS). ... but also 11 specific affects: Fear, Sadness, Guilt, Hostility, Shyness, Fatigue, ... |
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His instrument consisted of three scales measuring sex guilt, hostility guilt, and morality-conscience. Using the framework of social learning theory (Rotter, 1954) , ...
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Grebel, 1968; Schill, 1972; Schill & Schneider, 1970). The Hostility-Guilt scale, however, can be viewed more specifically as an index of aggression anxiety.
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subscales: Sex-Guilt (SG), Hostility-Guilt (HG), and Morality-Conscience (MC). The entire scale has proven useful as a research tool; however, the vast majority ...
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