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Appendix : 2
STRESS INVENTORY (Draft)
~ r . ~ . ~ . l < u m . a r & . ~ . ~ i n o c l Kumar School of of Rehavioural Sciences
Mahatma Ciandhi lltiiversity . Kottayam
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molm~6u7&mlamml cumdam3Va mni186i m~rnawldh m m d r j r u ~ ~ (Stress) c r u ~ w d w r u ~ ~
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Appendix- 3 The PI, Pu, Phi and P values of the subscales of stress inventow
FAMILY STRESS SOCIAL STRESS
STRESS lNVENTO13Y (Final Form)
Appendix :4
Dr.K.A.Kumar & S.Vinotl Kumar School o f o f Behavioural Sciences
Mahatma Ciandlii Ilniversity . Kottayam
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Appendix : 5
TYPE -A. BEHAVIOIX INVENTORY (Draft)
Dr.K.A.Kamnr & S.Vinod Kumar School o f o f Bellaviol~ral Sciences
Mahatma Gandhi i lniversity . Koltayam
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Appendix- 6
The PI, Pu, Phi and P values of the Type A Behaviour Inventory
"Selected items
Appendix , 7
TY I'E -A. I3EIlAVIOIt INVENTOHY (Final Form)
I ) r . K . A . K l ~ n l n r & S.\'innal Kttmar Scllrrol nfv f i l c l i n \ i o ~ ~ r n l Scicllccr
M n l i n l ~ i ~ ? (intidlii I l ~ i i \ c r < i t \ . Knltn!n~ii
DEPRESSION INVENTORY Appendix : 8
Dr.K.A.Kumar & S.Vinod Kumar School of of Behavioural Sciences
Mahatma Gandhi University. Konayam
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8. m o d cmgoaodmjrrnomg130 m s m o o j d . 1 2 3 4
Appendix- 9
The PI, Pu, Phi and P values of the Depression Inventory
I Item No. / PI / Pu I Phi I P I
56 62 28
50 55 26
46 46 26
56 62 28
17 30 42 15
1 8' 2 38 45 20 *Selected items
Appendix : 10
DEPRESSION INVENTORY (Final Form)
Dr.K.A.Kumar & S.Vinod Kumsr School o f o f Behavioural Sciences
Mahatma Gandhi University , Kottayam
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is . mlrulcmo m~m~rn~osmcm~ aan3rm!Joid.
-xxvl- Appendix : 11
STATE - TRAIT PERSONALITY INVENTORY (Draft)
1 ) r . K . A . K u n t n r R S.Vinoal K ~ t n ~ n r
Sclinnl nl'of l3clin\io11r:ll Scic~iccs Mahatma (;andhi i l~ i i \e rs i ty . Knttsynm
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-xxviii- Appendix- 12 The PI, Pu, Phi and P values of the Sub-scales of the State Trait
Personality Inventory
STATE ANXIETY -
STATE CURIOSITY -
Phi
- 50 - 53 - 47
TRAIT ANGER 7,
Phi P
44 46
68 37
73 56
60 71
60 39
51 34
56 37
33 64
68 54
33 87 "Selected items
Appendix : 13
STATE - TRAIT PERSONALITY INVENTORY (Final Form)
Dr.K.A.Kumnr & S.Vinod Kumar School of of Rehavio~~ral Scie~ices
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam
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Appendix : 14
PERSONALITY INVENTORY (Adapted from Eysenck Personality Inventory)
Department of Psychology, University of Kerala
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GENERALISED . T . SCALE Appendix : 15
H.Sam Sanainda Raj Department of Psychology, University of Kerala,
Trivandrum (1993)
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Appendix : 16
SELF - ESTEEM INVENTORY
Immanuel Thomas & H. Sam Sanainda Raj Department of Psychology, University of Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram 1990
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Appendix - 17
STRESS INVENTORY (English Translation)
DR.K.A.KUMAR 8 S. VlNOD KUMAR Mahatma - Gandhi University, Kottayam
Instructions: We face and experience several situations in our daily life and when we
are facing these situations we may experience stress. But the intensity of stress may
vary depending on the individuals. Some situations are given below in the form of
statements in four sections. Each statement has a range of four responses, viz.,
strongly agree, agree, disagree, and strongly disagree. Read them carefully and put
a " 4" mark in the appropriate place.
Section 1 1. Not able to do anything for the family members. 2, Irresponsibility of some of the family members. 3. Children behaving harshly and in a retorting style. 4. Lack of privacy at home. 5. Difference of opinion with wifelhusband. 6. Lack of understanding among family members. 7. Not getting due consideration from house. 8. Not able to adjust with the opinion of wifelhusband. 9. Not getting enough time to spend with children. 10. Not able to do the duty towards family members. I I. Not getting adequate love and affection from family members. 12. Not able to rise to the expected level of life. 13. Family members not having mutual understanding. 14. Family members not accepting own opinions. 15. Family members do not accept talents, which are admired by the society.
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Section 2 1. Being unable to rise to the expected level of social status. 2. Frequently distraction through noises. 3. Disturbances from neighbours. 4. Living in a fast moving city 5. Being aloof in society. 6. Increasing communal problems /riots. 7. Necessity to participate in public functions.
8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Section 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Section 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Unemployment. Compelled to live in a difficult environment. Existence of insecularism. Waiting for vehicles. Atmospheric pollution. Being in a crowd: Being part of a big gathering. Increase in anti-social activities.
Not able to face problems. Getting angry quickly. Loss sleep due to tension. Chances of losing self-confidence. Getting anxious about future. Not able to reach the aims or objectives. Doing something in a hurry-burry. Getting lost in activities. Hearing criticisms. Unhealthy feeling. Feeling of inability. Not being able to solve difficulties. Not being able to do useful things. Thinking about unnecessary things. Thinking of own minus points.
Not getting enough time to do one's work. Not able to do work sincerely. Can't adjust with higher officials. Non co-operation of colleagues. Inability to do work. Overburdened with responsibilities. Not able to concentrate on job. Chances of losing job. Misbehaviour of superiors. Having to work with non-preferred workers. Having to take up a least preferred job. Lack of space in work place. Not getting deserving promotion. Lack of stability in the job. Need to travel a lot for offiial matters.
Appendix - 18
TYPE "A" BEHAVIOUR INVENTORY (English Translation)
DR.K.A.KUMAR & S. VlNOD KUMAR Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam
Instructions: A number of statements regarding your behaviour, experiences activities
etc are given below. Against each statement two alternative responses are provided in
"yes" and "no" form. Read them carefully and put a "4" mark in the appropriate column.
I. Doing things with more sincerity and commitment, than others.
2. Become anxious when there is nothing to do.
3. Getting impatient while doing activities with ideological differences.
4. Difficulty in attending long speeches.
5. Interested in doing things with a competitive spirit.
6. Feeling relaxed, when fully engaged in different activities.
7. Very strict in keeping time for everything.
8. Start working before others and without sufficient information.
9. D icu l t to cornpromise with people of less ability
10. Take pride in completing jobs before others do so.
I I. Difficult to tolerate 'postponement'.
12. Likes to take the responsibilities than sharing with others.
13. Difficulty in waiting in long queues.
14. Always likes to do things which requires competitive spirit
15. Feel disappointed when failure occurs.
Appendix - 19
DEPRESSION INVENTORY (English Translation)
DR.K.A.KUMAR 8 S. VlNOD KUMAR Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam
DIRECTIONS: A number of statements that people have used to describe themselves
are given below. Read each statement and then blacken the appropriate space on the
answer sheet to indicate how you generally feel. There are no right or wrong answers.
Do not spend too much time on any one statement but give the answer which seems to
describe how you generally feel.
1, I worry about my own limitations.
2. 1 usually feel lazy.
3. 1 am able to do my work correctly.
4. 1 wish whether I were dead.
5. My feeling that, I haven't gained anything in my life, often irritates me.
6. 1 have the feeling that I am an unlucky person.
7. Whatever I think happens accurately.
8. 1 feel life as a burden.
9. I have the ability to lead a happy life.
10.1 do my work satrsfactorily.
11.1 often wony myself about past happenings.
12.1 am failure conscious.
13. Guilt feeling irritates me.
14. I usually have the feeling of disappointment.
15.1 feel that life is a flop.
Appendix - 20
STATE- TRAIT PERSONALITY INVENTORY (Malayalam adaptation of Spielberger's State Trait Personality Inventory)
(English Translation) DR.K.A.KUMAR 81 S. VlNOD KUMAR MahatmaGandhi University, Kottayam
DIRECTIONS: A number of statements that people use to describe themselves are
given below. Read each statement and then blacken the appropriate space on the
answer sheet to indicate how you feel right now. There are no right or wrong answers.
Do not spend too much time on any one statement but give the answer which seems to
describe your present feelings best
................................................. I feel calm.. ............................ I feel like exploring my environment
....................... I am furious. ...................... 1 am tense
....................................................... I feel curious I feel at ease ........................................ I feel interested .................................... I feel angry.. .........................
...... I am presently worrying over possible misfortunes.. I feel inquisitive ................................ I feel nervous ............................... I am in a questioning mood ...................... I feel like breaking things ....................................... I am mad .................. I am relaxed ...................... I feel mentally active ......................... I feel irritated ............................. I am worried ..................................... I feel like hitting someone ................................... I feel steady ........................... I feel eager.. ........................... I am burned up ....................... ......
......................................... I feel disinterested I feel like swea ring... ........................................
DIRECTIONS: A number of statements that people have used to describe themselves
are given below. Read each statement and then blacken the appropriate space on the
answer sheet to indicate how you generally feel. There are no right or wrong answers.
Do not spend too much time on any one statement but give the answer which seems to
describe how you generally feel.
I am a steady person ......................... ........................ I feel like exploring my environment
..................... I am quick tempered I feel satisfied with myself ...................................
........................ I feel curious I feel nervous and restless ..............................
.................. I feel interested I am a hot headed person ..........................
................ I feel inquisitive ....................... I get angry when I'm slowed down by others mistakes
................................. I feel anger .......... I feel annoyed when I am not given recognition for doing good work
I get in a state of tension or turmoil as I think over my recent concerns and interests.. ............ I am in a questioning mood ......................... I feel secure ............................ I feel stimulated ................................... When I get mad, I say nasty things ............................................... I lack self-confidence ........................................ It makes me furious when I am criticized in front of others ..................... I feel inadequate ............................... I feel mentally active ............................. When I get frustrated, I feel like hitting someone ....................... I worry too much over something that really does not matter ................ I feel infuriated when I do a good job and get a poor evaluation .............
Appendix - 21
PERSONALITY INVENTORY (English Translation)
(ADAPTED FROM EYSENCK PERSONALITY INVENTORY) DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF KERALA
FORM A
Instructions: A number of statements regarding your behaviour, experiences
activities etc are given below. Read each statement carefully and 'circle' the
appmpriate answer in either in the "yes" or 'no" answers. The first response which
came into your mind is the exact requirement.
Do you like to have a joyful and crowded situation around you? Do you retort when people talk to you? Suppose you like to have something but you are not aware of about that. Do you feel uneasiness in such a situation? Do you usually evade from get together and conventions? When you are drawn into a conflicting situation, would you like to finish it off rather than keep quick. When you were young have you done all those things that you were asked to do, without any hesitation. Do you feel happy or sad without any appropriate reason to do so? Do you feel sad at least occasionally? Do you like to interfere with others? Do you feel unhappy? Do you think that you are a joyful person? Do you feel sleeplessness when psychic tension arises? Do you occasionally argue with others? Do you oflen feel that you are too late in taking decisions? Do you like to make people enjoy? Without any adequate reasons do you often feel uneasy and tired? While participating in discussions, do you frankly express your opinions? Would you like to participate in parties and festivals? Are you able to express your thoughts truly and freely? Do you laugh on hearing vulgar jokes? Do you often feel bored?
Do you feel annoyed while dressed in a new pattern? Do your mind shift from one thing to another? Do you like practical jokes? Do you often engage in thoughts? Do you often think about your past? Do you like 'good food'? Are you free from all sorts of pre-conceived notions? While in psychic tension do you need a friendly person to talk to? When you need money for something good, are you ready to sell something or borrow money? Do you feel 'touching' on silly matter? WouM you prefer to sit at home rather than going for a boring friends forum? Do you often feel headaches? Do you like to plan things ahead? Have you felt suffocated even without attempting any heavy work? Are you able to understand things by yourself without consulting others? Do you at least occasionally boast yourself? Do you feel worried about tension? Do you feel like things taking its on course? While in a train, do you feel tense? Do you like to participate in meetings when ample chances of enjoyment? Do you feel irritated while sitting in a place for a long time? Do you try to make 'new friends'? After reading letters, do you send replies as soon as possible? Do you feel sleepless even after going to bed? When you feel uncomfortable do you think about it for a long time? Do you speak out what comes to your mind first? Do you converse with confidence, only with intimate friends? Do you postpone your day's work for tornomw? You do things without proper thinking. Have you faced any problems in such a situation? Do you feel uncomfortable before higher ups? Do you like sitting with friends by saying jokes? Do you feel disturbed on important occasions? Have you at least occasionally told lies? Do you feel severe headache quite often? Even though the situation is not favourable, do you think of trying again?
Appendix - 22
GENERALISED T. SCALE (English Tianslation)
Dr.H. Sam Sananda Raj Department of Psychology, University of Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram
Some statements afe given below. Indieate Row mueh you a g m with eaek statement.
There are five response categories, viz., A,B,C,D, and E given in the response sheet. A
denotes 'swngly agree', B denotes 'agree', C denotes 'undecided', D denotes
'disagree' and E denotes 'strongly disagree'.
' After reading each statement, indicate your response with a I mark in the response sheet
t the appropriate space. Please note: select C, only when you can't say clearly whether
you either agree or disagree with a statement. Do not omit any statement. Your
responses will be kept confidential and will be used for research purposes only.
1. I w u H always like to be a happy individual.
2. 1 usually insist on others obeying me.
3. 1 won't talk much to others.
4. 1 am always active in my work.
5. 1 usually do things in haste.
6. 1 am stem in my decisions.
7. 1 often feel disappointed.
8. 1 don't mingle with others easily.
9. 1 am always energetic.
10.1 frequently daydream.
-xlvi- 11. I usually won't work hard.
12. Even amidst difficulties, I feel pleasant.
13.1 am not inferior to others
14.1 often show inattentiveness.
15.1 jump into conclusions hastily.
16.1 don't keep unpleasant relationship with others.
17.1 have no self-confidence.
18. Others like me.
19. Occasionally I feel tired without any genuine reason.
20.1 cooperate with the work of others.
21. My shyness is a problem to me.
22. Criticism makes me tiredlworried.
23.1 like to think about difficult problems.
24.1 feel that life is for enjoyment.
25. Others misunderstand me easily.
26.1 don't doubt others integrity.
27.1 am anxious about my own future.
28.1 don't have unreasonable fears.
29.1 am an unlucky person.
30.1 am not concerned with morality.
31.1 participate in debates.
32.1 never feel life as a burden.
33.1 often have headache.
34.1 like to have others with me.
35.1 feel angry quite easily.
36.1 like to see things done in an orderly manner.
Appendix - 23
SELF ESTEEM INVENTORY IMMANUEL THOMAS & H.SAM SANAINDA RAJ
Department of Psychology, University of Kerala Thiruvananthapuram
1990 I (
Instructions: Some statements are given below. Indicate how much you agree with
each statement. There are five response categories, viz., A, B, C, D, and E given in the
response sheet. A denotes 'strongly agree', B denotes 'agree', C denotes 'undecided', D
denotes 'disagree' and E denotes 'strongly disagree'. After reading each statement,
indicate your response with a I mark in the response sheet t the appropriate space.
Please note: select C, only when you can't say clearly whether you either agree or
disagree with a statement.
When I have made an embarrassing mistake or have done something that makes me look foolish, I keep on worrying about it for long. I often feel ashamed of myself. I am able to do things as well as most other people. When in agroup of people. I often have trouble thinking about the right things to talk about. On the whole, I am satisfied with myself. I often worry about whether people like me to be with them. Others are better liked than I am. If I have something to say, I usually say it. I often feel concerned and worried about the possibility that some of my friends may not have a good opinion of me. I prefer to do things that are novel and difficult. I often feel that my life is not very useful. I find it hard to make talk when I meet new people. I am fully confident of my abilities. I do not have much to be proud of. I can make up my mind and stick to it. I have a good opinion of hyself. I often wish I were someone else. I am easy to like. I can usually take care of myself. I do all works as good as I can.
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