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Reliability of the Multiple Affect Adjective Check List

The Multiple Affect Adjective Check List was administered to students and psychiatric outpatients. The tests were scored on the three regular scales (anxiety, depression, and hostility), and a fourth score was formed by adding the three scales. All scales were reliable across form and over short int...

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Published in:Journal of personality assessment 1972-08, Vol.36 (4), p.371-373
Main Authors: Pankratz, Loren, Glaudin, Vincent, Goodmonson, Courtney
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