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Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009)

Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009). AT Measures AT questionnaires Personality scales and sub-scales Experimental tasks Projective methods Expert evaluation. A mbiguity Tolerance and Personality. Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009). AT Questionnaires (I)

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Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009)

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  1. Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009) AT Measures AT questionnaires Personality scales and sub-scales Experimental tasks Projective methods Expert evaluation Ambiguity Tolerance and Personality

  2. Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009) AT Questionnaires (I) Walk’s Intolerance of Ambiguity Scale (O’Connor, 1952) Coulter’s Intolerance of Ambiguity Scale (Eysenck, 1954) Intolerance of Ambiguity Scale(Martin, Westie, 1959) Ambiguity Tolerance and Personality

  3. Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009) AT Questionnaires (II) Intolerance of Ambiguity Scale (Budner, 1962) АТ-20 Scale for Ambiguity Tolerance (MacDonald, 1970) Measure of Ambiguity Tolerance MAT-50 (Norton, 1975) MSTAT-I (McLain, 1993) Ambiguity Tolerance and Personality

  4. Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009) AT Questionnaires (III) Situational Test of Intolerance of Ambiguity (Bhushan, Amal, 1986) Scaleof Interpersonal Intolerance of Ambiguity (SIA) (Wolfradt, Pretz, 2001) Uncertainty Tolerance (Dalbert, 1999). Scale of Ambiguity Tolerance (Kischkel, 1984) Ambiguity Tolerance and Personality

  5. Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009) InTA TA Walk’s Ambiguity Intolerance Scale 53 (O’Connor, 1952) Coulter’s Intolerance of Ambiguity Scale14 (Eysenk, 1954) Intolerance of Ambiguity Scale 8 (Martin and Westie, 1959) Intolerance of Ambiguity Scale8 8 (Budner, 1962) AT-20 Scale for Ambiguity Tolerance 15(12) 5(4) (MacDonald, 1970) Measure of Ambiguity Tolerance 54(48) 7(4) (Norton, 1975) Measure of Tolerance for Ambiguity 12 10 (McLain, 1993) Ambiguity Tolerance and Personality

  6. Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009) Ambiguity tolerant behaviours - TA Puts to test him(her)self by experimenting in different situations. Enjoys unexpected situations and surprises. Prefers situations with no strict rules and no prescribed ways of doing things. Apt to non-traditional profession. Puts to test his (her) abilities with complex tasks which he (she) might not succeed to solve. Willing to participate in new endeavours and to take risk. He (she) is rather original and non-traditional in his (her) tastes and preferences. Ambiguity Tolerance and Personality

  7. Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009) TA and InTA differentiated as to:  preferences  individual and demographic factors  scales’ internal consistency  relation to AT Ambiguity Tolerance and Personality

  8. Individual premises Tolerance - Intolerance of Ambiguity Consequences for personality and behaviour

  9. Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009) intelligence thinking skills cognitive style anxiety rigidity dogmatism ……………… Ambiguity Tolerance Ambiguity Tolerance and Personality

  10. Katya Stoycheva (SEERCP 2009) political views attitudes towards authority risk taking prejudices values preferences …………….. Ambiguity Tolerance Ambiguity Tolerance and Personality

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