Description |
1 volume (48 pages ; 30 cm), 3 sheets (double-sided), 1 leaflet (4 unnumbered pages) |
Contents |
Administrator's manual -- Questionnaire, long forms (1 sheet ; 31 x 62 cm. folded to 31 x 22 cm.) [10 copies] -- Scoring sheet, long forms (1 sheet ; 31 cm.) [10 copies] -- Individual profile of coping strategies (1 sheet ; 22 cm.) [10 copies] --Questionnaire, short forms (leaflet ; 31 cm.) [10 copies] |
Summary |
The Adolescent Coping Scale is both a research instrument and a clinical tool which enables young people to examine their own coping behaviour. Developed for use with youth aged 12 to 18 years, but perceived as relevant also by older respondents ; uses self-evaluation questionnaire/s |
Notes |
Material provides 2 types of 'the instrument' : a "Specific form" and a "General form" |
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Long & short questionnaires and scoring sheet carry "Specific form" on 1 side and "General form" on the other side |
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Profile sheet carries text for the individual on 1 side and text for the counsellor on the other side; it accommodates both Specific and General results simultaneously on each side |
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In 1 folder ; 33 cm |
Bibliography |
Bibliography : page47 |
Subject |
Self-actualization (Psychology) in adolescence -- Testing.
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Adjustment (Psychology) -- Testing.
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Self-perception in adolescence.
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Teenagers -- Psychological testing.
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Form |
Test
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Author |
Lewis, R. (Ramon), 1946-
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Australian Council for Educational Research.
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