The Curious Experiences Survey, a revised version of the Dissociative Experiences Scale: factor structure, reliability, and relations to demographic and personality variables
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The Curious Experiences Survey (CES) has been developed as an expanded and more user-friendly version of the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES). The CES is made up of 31 items, each formed from a verbal phrase, expressed in first-person format. It was established that this approach could play a valuable role as a measure of self-reported dissociative experiences. The CES scores are likely to be at least as reliable as those obtained with the DES, and the scores are relatively independent of educational level, intelligence and gender.
Publication Name: Psychological Assessment
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1040-3590
Year: 1999
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Reactive and proactive aggression: evidence of a two-factor model
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The aggressive behavior of boys was analyzed to reveal a two-factor model. The differences between proactive aggression and reactive aggression, which was measured by use of a questionnaire, are discussed.
Publication Name: Psychological Assessment
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1040-3590
Year: 2000
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