CAQ-Self Monitoring Scale
CAQ-Self Monitoring Scale
John, O. P., Cheek, J. M., & Klohnen, E. C. (1996). On the nature of self-monitoring: Construct explication with Q-sort ratings. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 763-776.
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Note. The characteristicness rating scale ranged from 1 to 9; following the standard CAQ distribution, five items are extremely characteristic
(a rating of 9) and another five are extremely uncharacteristic (rating of 1), and eight items each are quite characteristic (8) or quite uncharacteristic
(2). From "Prototypes for the Adult California Q-Set" (unpublished manuscript, Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley), by J. Block, 1991. Copyright 1991 by J. Block. Adapted with permission. CAQ items from The O-Sort Method in Personality Assessment and Psychiatric Research, by J. Block, 1961/1978, Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press. Copyright 1978 by Consulting Psychologists Press. Reprinted with permission of J. Block. Reproduced by special permission of the Distributor; Mind Garden, Inc., P.O. Box 60669, Palo Alto, CA 94306. All rights reserved. Further reproduction is prohibited without the Distributor's written consent.
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