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12-07-2007
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downloadURL: | http://hdl.handle.net/1902.29/CAPS-IBS |
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hdl:1902.29/CAPS-IBS
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description: |
The Interpersonal Behavior Survey (IBS) is a self-report questionnaire which is used to assess certain behavioral tendencies, especially assertiveness and aggressiveness. The scales on the test describe how respondents typically behave in interpersonal relationships. The validity scales give an indication about the respondent's attitudes about taking the test. Subscales include denial, infrequency, and impression management. The aggressiveness subscales include general aggressiven ess, hostile stance, expression of anger, disregard for rights, verbal aggressiveness, physical aggressiveness, passive aggressiveness. The assertiveness scales include general assertiveness, self-confidence, initiating assertiveness, defending assertiveness, frankness, praise, requesting help, refusing demands. The relationship scales include conflict avoidance, dependency, shyness. See codebook for additional information
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description: |
2009, "Interpersonal Behavior Survey (CAPS-IBS module)", http://hdl.handle.net/1902.29/CAPS-IBS
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homePage: | http://www.harvard.edu/ |
name: |
Harvard University
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ID: |
SCR:011273
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abbreviation: |
DataVerse
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homePage: | http://thedata.org/ |
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Dataverse Network Project
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ID: |
SCR:001997
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