State-Trait-Anxiety-Inventory
  • State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Adults

    Developed by Charles D. Spielberger in collaboration with R.L. Gorsuch, R. Lushene, P.R. Vagg, and G.A. Jacobs

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    Copyright © 1968, 1977 by Charles D. Spielberger. All rights reserved.

  • CCopyright 1968,1977 by Charles D. Spielberger. All rights reserved. Published by Mind Garden, Inc., 1690 Woodside Rd, Suite 202, Redwood City, CA 94061

    STAIP-AD Test Form Y www.mindgarden.com

  • SELF-EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRESTAI Form Y-1

    Please provide the following information:

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  • A number of statements which people have used to describe themselves are given below. Read each statement and then circle the appropriate number to the right of the statement to indicate how you feel right now, that is, at this moment. 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. 1. I feel calm

    6. I feel upset 7. I am presently worrying over possible misfortunes

    19. I feel steady 20. I feel pleasant

    © Copyright 1968,1977 by Charles D. Spielberger. All rights reserved. Published by Mind Garden, Inc., 1690 Woodside Rd, Suite 202, Redwood City, CA 94061

  • SELF-EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE

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  • DIRECTIONS

  • A number of statements which people have used to describe themselves are given below. Read each statement and then circle the appropriate number to the right of the statement 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.

    22. I feel nervous and restless

  • 23. I feel satisfied with myself 24. I wish I could be as happy as others seem to be

    27. I am "calm, cool, and collected"

    28. I feel that difficulties are piling up so that I cannot overcome them 29. I worry too much over something that really doesn't matter 30. I am happy 31. I have disturbing thoughts

    34. I make decisions easily 35. I feel inadequate

    37. Some unimportant thought runs through my mind and bothers me 38. I take disappointments so keenly that I can't put them out of my mind 39. I am a steady person 40. I get in a state of tension or turmoil as I think over my recent concerns and interests

  • C Copyright 1968,1977 by Charles D. Spielberger. All rights reserved. Published by Mind Garden, Inc., 1690 Woodside Rd, Suite 202, Redwood City, CA 94061

  • State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Adults Scoring Key (Form Y-1, Y-2)

    Developed by Charles D. Spielberger in collaboration with R.L. Gorsuch, R. Lushene, P.R. Vagg, and G.A. Jacobs

    To use this stencil, fold this sheet in half and line up with the appropriate test side, either Form Y-1 or Form Y-2. Simply total the scoring weights shown on the stencil for each response category. For example, for question # 1, if the respondent marked 3, then the weight would be 2. Refer to the manual for appropriate normative data.

    © Copyright 1968,1977 by Charles D. Spielberger. All rights reserved. Published by Mind Garden, Inc., 1690 Woodside Rd, Suite 202, Redwood City, CA 94061

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