1. absent-minded 4. assertive ‚ dominant 7. cautious 10. considerate 13. defensive 16. dissatisfied 19. easily embarrassed 22. fair-minded‚ objective 25. Friendly 25. friendly 28. hostile 31. impulsive 34. introspective 37. likable 40. reasonable 43. reserved‚ dignified 46. poised 49. selfish 52. sentimental 55. sophisticated 58. sympathetic 61. tactless 64. unhappy 67. warm 70. wise |
2. affected 5. bossy 8. competitive 11. cooperative 14. dependent 17. dramatic 20. easily hurt 23. feminine 26. guileful 29. idealistic 32. intelligent 35. jealous 38. persevering 41. rebellious 44. restless 47. self-controlled 50. self-pitying 53. shrewd‚ clever 56. stubborn 59. timid‚ submissive 62. unconventional 65. uninterested‚ indifferent 68. withdrawn‚ introverted |
3. ambitious 6. calm 9. confident 12. cruel ‚ mean 15. disorderly 18. dull 21. energetic 24. frank 27. helpless 30. imaginative 33. versatile 36. lazy 39. personally charming 42. resentful 45. sarcastic 48. self – indulgent 51. sense of humor 54. sincere 57. suspicious 60. touchy‚ irritable 63. undecided‚ confused 66. unworthy ‚ inadequate 69. worried and anxious |
This instrument can be found at: https://www.psc.isr.umich.edu/dis/infoserv/isrpub/pdf/Measuresofsocialpsychologicalattitudes_2928_.PDF
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