Mood Index

Schoenrade in 1988, is a self -report designed to assess the current emotional state of the individual. It is usually used in psychological research to measure transit mood differences, especially in studies that explore the relationship between mood and social behaviors. The indicator evaluates different mood dimensions, providing an insight into how emotional conditions affect … Read more

Adolescent Measure of Empathy and Sympathy

Adolescent scale for sympathy and sympathy (AMES) is a self -report designed to assess sympathy and sympathy between adolescents between the ages of 10 and 15. Hold sympathy, multi -faceted structure, emotional and cognitive ingredients. Emotional sympathy indicates the ability to share or experience another person’s emotions, while cognitive sympathy involves understanding the emotional state … Read more

Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales

Venland’s adaptive behavior measurements are uniform assessment tools designed to measure adaptive behaviors, including personal and social skills, in individuals from birth to adulthood. These measures are especially useful in diagnosing mental and developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and other development delay. VABS evaluation how individuals deal with daily tasks, provide valuable information for diagnosis, … Read more

Victimization Scale

The abuse scale, which was developed by Dr. Pamela Orbinas in June 2015, is a self -report tool designed to measure the frequency of abuse experiences among middle school students during the week before the questionnaire. In recognition of the decisive need to evaluate abuse in educational environments, this scale was adapted from the pre … Read more

UCLA Loneliness scale Urdu

The UCLA is a widely recognized tool that has been developed to assess the self -emotions of unity and social isolation. It was originally created in English, and applied through various linguistic and cultural contexts that necessitated different translations and messages in different languages. In this regard, Dr. Bahida Anjom and Dr. Eifat Patol made … Read more

Time Management Questionnaire (TMQ)

The Time Management Question (TMQ), which was developed by Dr. Bruce K. Bretton and Dr. Abraham Tiser in 1991, a self -report tool aimed at assessing individual time management practices, especially among university students. In recognition of the decisive role of active time management in academic success, TMQ assesses behaviors and attitudes that contribute to … Read more

The Stigma Scale

A shame stigma scale is a self -report tool developed to measure the stigma associated with mental illness from the perspective of individuals who suffer from psychological distress. In recognition of the widespread influence of the stigma on mental health service users, the scale is designed to capture the multi -faceted nature of the stigma … Read more

Thought Impact Scale

The TIS scale is a self -report that has been developed to measure the psychological feature of subconscious, which indicates the extent of the interaction between the conscious mind of the individual and the unconscious mental processes in daily life. With the realization that individuals differ in how their conscious thoughts affect and are affected … Read more

Sexual Harassment Experience Questionnaire

The Sex Experience Tribune (SHEQ) is the self -report tool developed to assess the experiences of individuals in sexual harassment, especially in the workplace. By realizing the need for culturally sensitive tools, Sheq is designed to capture a multi -faceted nature of sexual harassment as experienced in various environments. The questionnaire includes different dimensions of … Read more