Interpersonal Trust

This test captures all the normal characters in society with whom most people interact: teachers, politicians, salesman, doctors, parents, children, newspapers, examinations etc. The respondent is required to indicate in each item on a five point scale the extent to which the verbal statements of that character (category of persons in the society) can be relied up on or the events reported can be trusted or the source of information can be relied up on. The strength with which the candidate trusts a large number of others etc. are added to get an idea of the Interpersonal trust. The questionnaire also has items testing the extent to which the respondent considers himself as trustworthy.

The manual will be available once the participant enrolls for the course on Psychometric Testing

Description

Table of Contents

  1. Literature Review
  2. Test Development: MBQ
  3. Scale Administration
  4. Reliability & Validity
  5. Norms
  6. Annexures
  7. References

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