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Cognitive Styles
Cognitive Style Inventory by Praveen Kumar Jha (English)
It is a self -report inventory that gives an estimate of cognitive style of an individual on five point Likert scale. It is a bio-dimensional measure of systematic style and intuitive style consisting of 20 items each. This inventory is developed on college students (both sexes).
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Attitude
Community Service Attitude Scale by Rekha Rani and Punita Govil (English)
This 45 item scale is divided into five dimensions: I. Awareness about Community Service, II. Commitment for Community Service, III. Cost of Community Service, IV. Benefit of Community Service, V. Myths about Community Service and developed on undergraduate, graduate, and adult population.
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Clinical Aspects of Personality
Comprehensive Fear Scale by Sarika Patel and Upinder Dhar (English)
This scale consists 31 items divided into Eight Factors—I. Loss of Belongings, II. Being Alone, III. Haunting Experience, IV. Mishappening, V. Performance before others, VI. Wrong Decisions, VII. Making Excuses, VIII. Facing the Test. It was administered on age range 21 to 60 years
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Interest
Comprehensive Interest Schedule by Sanjay Vohra (English)
Male form – It helps us to identify interest of eight vocational areas: Influential-Administrative-Enterprising, Venturous-Defense-Sports, Artistic-Creative-Performing, Scientific-Medical-Technical, Analytical, Expressive, Computational, Social, Humanitarian-Education, Nature and Clerical. This standardized on 15 to 20 year population.
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Interest
Comprehensive Interest Schedule by Sanjay Vohra (English)
Female form – It helps us to identify interest of eight vocational areas: Influential-Administrative-Enterprising, Venturous-Defense-Sports, Artistic-Creative-Performing, Scientific-Medical-Technical, Analytical, Expressive, Computational, Social, Humanitarian-Education, Nature and Clerical. This standardized on 15 to 20 years old population.
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Attitude
Computer Attitude Scale by Tahira Khatoon & Manika Sharma (English)
This scale intends to measure the computer attitude of Secondary, Senior Secondary, and University Students (age 15 +) under five different areas. They are Computer Anxiety, Computer Confidence, Computer Interest, Computer as a Useful Tool and Computer career.
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Concept Formation and Problem Solving, Thinking
Concept Formation in Multiple Choice Situations (Performance)
Concept Formation and Problem Solving, ThinkingConcept Formation in Multiple Choice Situations (Performance)
Concept formation in Yerke’s Multiple Choice Apparatus: This is a wooden apparatus with an acrylic top. A screen is fixed in between. It has a row of switches connected to respective row of lights on both the sides. Experimenter side is provided with a regulator to control the functioning of the buzzer. Subject can switch on or switch off the lights and buzzer from his side by operating the corresponding switches.
SKU: O5