The document presents a Level of Anger Scale consisting of 13 statements that assess an individual's feelings and behaviors related to anger. It includes self-perceptions, reactions to frustration, and how others perceive the individual's anger. The scale aims to gauge the intensity and frequency of anger in various contexts, such as home and school.
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Level of Anger Scale
The document presents a Level of Anger Scale consisting of 13 statements that assess an individual's feelings and behaviors related to anger. It includes self-perceptions, reactions to frustration, and how others perceive the individual's anger. The scale aims to gauge the intensity and frequency of anger in various contexts, such as home and school.
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Level of Anger Scale
1. I often feel mad.
2. My parents think I get angry a lot. 3. Among my friends‚ I get angrier than others. 4. I yell at others a lot. 5. It is very easy for me to get frustrated. 6. People always make me angry. 7. I have angry thoughts at home. 8. I hit/destroy things when I get frustrated. 9. I have angry thoughts when I am at school. 10. People often say that I am mean to others. 11. It is difficult for me to overlook other people’s mistakes. 12. Other people think I tend to overreact. 13. I feel like I am about to explode from all the anger inside me.