Self-Esteem Tutorial
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Measuring Self-Esteem
Measuring Self-Esteem
Self-esteem might appear as an intangible attribute, but there are techniques available to measure its intensity!
Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
Rosenberg self-esteem scale is a popular tool to measure self-esteem. It is widely used in social-science research.
Read the statements and rate them on a scale of 0 to 3 according to your agreement to them. If the total is below 15, you need to work on improving and increasing your self-esteem.
Strongly agree → 3
Agree → 2
Disagree → 1
Strongly disagree → 0
Statements | Strongly Agree | Agree | Disagree | Strongly Disagree |
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I feel I am no good. | ||||
I am satisfied in pfe. | ||||
I have good quapties. | ||||
I am a worthy person. | ||||
I feel useless at times. | ||||
I feel pke a failure sometimes. | ||||
I am not very proud of myself. | ||||
I wish I had more self-respect. | ||||
I do things as well as most can. | ||||
I have a very positive attitude. |
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