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Unit 14: Stress
14.4 Measuring Stress
14.4.1 Self-Report Scales
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Self-report scales measure stress by asking individuals to report their own experiences and feelings through questionnaires or
surveys
Self-report scales include questionnaires and structured
interviews
.
Which self-report scale asks about thoughts and feelings during the past month?
Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)
Structured interviews use
standardized
questions to capture consistent data.
What type of data do structured interviews typically collect based on verbal answers?
Categorical or numerical data
Order the features of self-report scales based on their objectivity, from most objective to least objective:
1️⃣ Numerical scales
2️⃣ Categorical data
3️⃣ Verbal responses
4️⃣ Subjective interpretations
Structured interviews use standardized questions, while questionnaires allow participants to rate their stress levels on a
scale
Questionnaires are more time-consuming than structured interviews.
False
Match the self-report scale with its example:
Questionnaires ↔️ Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)
Structured Interviews ↔️ Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)
Self-report scales for measuring stress include two primary types: questionnaires and
structured
interviews.
The Perceived Stress Scale (
PSS
) is an example of a questionnaire used to measure stress levels.
The Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) is an example of a
structured
interview.
Match the features with the correct type of self-report scale:
Self-administered ↔️ Questionnaires
Administered by a researcher ↔️ Structured Interviews
In questionnaires, participants rate their stress levels or emotional states on a
scale
.
Structured interviews use
standardized
questions to capture consistent data.
Steps involved in using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS):
1️⃣ Respondents complete the questionnaire
2️⃣ Researchers analyze the numerical data
3️⃣ Stress levels are interpreted
The Daily Hassles and Uplifts Scale (
DHUS
) measures stress by assessing minor irritations and positive events.
Daily hassles include tasks like traffic jams or small
arguments
.
Match the scale with its focus:
DHUS ↔️ Daily irritations and positive events
PSS ↔️ General stress levels
SRRS ↔️ Life events
Self-report scales provide
subjective
data based on self-perception.
What are the two primary types of self-report scales for measuring stress?
Questionnaires and Structured Interviews
Participants rate their stress levels or emotional states on a
scale
Structured interviews are self-administered by participants.
False
Which self-report scale measures perceived stress levels using numerical scales?
Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)
Structured interviews collect data in categorical or
numerical
Self-report scales differ in their administration, format, and
data collection
.
What does the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) measure?
Perceived stress in life
The Daily Hassles and Uplifts Scale (DHUS) measures everyday stress by assessing daily irritations and positive
events
Match the scale with its focus:
DHUS ↔️ Daily irritations and uplifts
PSS ↔️ General stress levels
SRRS ↔️ Major life changes
What is the purpose of Cohen's Perceived Stress Scale (CPSS)?
Measure perceived stress
Self-report scales are
cost-effective
and efficient for large groups.
Self-report scales are highly accessible and can reach diverse
populations
What is social desirability bias in self-report scales?
Providing socially acceptable answers
Ordering the applications of self-report scales in stress research
1️⃣ Measuring perceived stress levels
2️⃣ Identifying sources of stress
3️⃣ Evaluating stress management interventions
Psychologists use the
CPSS
to measure stress levels in workplace environments.