The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule is the full English name of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, a psychometric tool used to assess the extent of positive and negative emotions an individual experiences over the past month. Positive emotions refer to those that are pleasant, energetic and satisfying, such as excitement, pride, inspiration, etc. Negative emotions refer to unpleasant...
Positive emotions refer to a series of positive, pleasant and pleasant emotional states, such as happiness, satisfaction, joy, hope, optimism, etc. Positive emotions have a positive impact on individuals’ mental health and well-being, which can promote physical and mental health, enhance the ability to cope with stress and adversity, and improve the quality of life. The cultivation of positive emo...
The Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ) is a psychometric tool compiled by Zhang Yukun and Yaning. The questionnaire aims to evaluate the coping methods individuals use when responding to stress, including two dimensions: positive response and negative response. Through this questionnaire, we can understand a person's psychological tendencies and coping strategies when facing stress and d...
Stress refers to the emotional reactions of physical and mental tension and anxiety that people feel when facing challenges or needs. Stress can come from various factors, such as work, academics, interpersonal relationships, health, and economics. Moderate stress can stimulate people's enthusiasm and creativity, but excessive stress can have adverse physical and psychological effects. In psycholo...
Which of the four temperament types in psychology do you belong to? Temperament refers to the individual's relatively stable psychological characteristics and behavioral tendencies, reflecting the individual's typical response method to emotions, emotions and behaviors. It includes the speed, intensity, stability and direction of psychological activities. Specifically, temperament includes the fol...
Intuition refers to a special way of thinking that is not controlled by human will. It is a form of thinking based on human occupation, experience, knowledge and instinct. Most people usually have five sensory experiences: hearing, vision, smell, touch and taste. These five sensory experiences correspond to five human organs, ears, eyes, nose, hands and tongue. From a narrower perspective, the fiv...
Psychological gap refers to the feeling of self-loss formed by the greater difference between the actual perception and psychological experience (real or illusory) of the original self-concept, self-intention, self-positioning or self-expectation in a new situation. Positive impact: For some people, when they see a gap between ideals and reality, they will find out their shortcomings, adjust their...
In recent years, with the rise of positive psychology in the West, more and more scholars have begun to pay more attention to people's happiness in life. Studies have found that at the age of 20 to 80, individual subjective happiness gradually decreases as they grow older. In other words, the individual subjective happiness of college students in their 20s should be at a peak. However, in a cross-...
The Depression Self-Rating Scale for Children (DSRSC) is a questionnaire survey on children's awareness of depression and their own depression status. It contains 18 items, with a small number of items, simple and easy to evaluate, and easy to understand for children. It is suitable for children aged 8 to 13 to self-evaluate their own depression symptoms. Depressive disorder in children is a commo...
Explore your inner world and understand whether you are more likely to feel guilty or shame? PsycTest Quiz provides you with professional personality analysis to help you better understand yourself and improve your emotional management skills. Take the test and uncover your psychological secrets! Have you ever made the atmosphere frozen instantly because of an inadvertent sentence, and you were al...