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Evaluative Belief Scale

The Evaluative Beliefs Scale (EBS) measures negative personal evaluations, a key class of beliefs within cognitive psychotherapy and thought to be closely linked to emotional disturbance.

3 minutes to complete

Eligibility

In order to complete the Evaluative Belief Scale, you must be at least 18 years old and be able to understand the questionnaire. You must also be able to answer questions honestly, without bias or influence from external sources.

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Questions for Evaluative Belief Scale

Questions

1.

Other people are worthless

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
2.

I am a total failure

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
3.

People think I am a bad person

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
4.

Other people are inferior to me

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
5.

People see me as worthless

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
6.

I am worthless

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
7.

Other people are total failures

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
8.

Other people are totally weak and helpless

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
9.

People see me as a total failure

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
10.

Other people are bad

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
11.

I am totally weak and helpless

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
12.

People see me as unlovable

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
13.

I am a bad person

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
14.

People see me as totally weak and helpless

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
15.

Other people are unlovable

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
16.

Other people look down on me

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
17.

I am an inferior person

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly
18.

I am unlovable

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Agree Strongly
  2. Agree Slightly
  3. Unsure
  4. Disagree Slightly
  5. Disagree Stronly

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Here are some FAQs and additional information
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Evaluative Belief Scale

What is an Evaluative Belief Scale?

An Evaluative Belief Scale is a type of survey or questionnaire that helps to measure how people feel about a particular product, concept, or service. It is used to collect data and analyze attitudes and preferences of a target audience.

How is an Evaluative Belief Scale different from other survey methods?

Evaluative Belief Scale is different from other survey methods because it focuses on measuring attitudes and preferences, rather than facts and opinions.

What are the advantages of using an Evaluative Belief Scale?

The advantages of using an Evaluative Belief Scale include gathering qualitative data that can be used to measure attitudes and preferences, identifying potential issues for improvement, and providing an in-depth understanding of an audience’s opinions.

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