Emotional Stability Questionnaire By Psycom Services -1995- Pdf -
REPORT ON THE EMOTIONAL STABILITY QUESTIONNAIRE (1995)
Publisher: Psycom Services Year of Publication: 1995 Subject: Psychological Assessment / Personality Testing
"People say I'm impatient: (a) true, (b) false, (c) occasionally." Name/ID field Date (with specific note: "Form A
Section A: Header & Demographics
- Name/ID field
- Date (with specific note: "Form A - 1995 Edition")
- Instructions: Typically, "Read each statement carefully. Indicate how much this statement describes you over the past 6 months, excluding major life events in the last 2 weeks."
Emotional stability refers to the ability to maintain a stable emotional state, even in the face of adversity or stress. It involves being able to regulate one's emotions, manage stress, and maintain a positive outlook. Emotional stability refers to the ability to maintain
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