Self-Evaluation Scale
Reliability & validity
Reliability & validity evidence is syncing from Principia.
Sources
- Judge et al.
Deploy it
The full item bank and survey deployment live in the People Analytics Toolbox (the enterprise survey-item library), with the min-N privacy gate.
What the literature says
The measurement literature behind this signal — sourced, so you can defend it.
“Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS; Sheehan, 1983) The SDS is a composite of three self-rated items designed to measure the extent to which three major sectors in the patient’s life—work, social life, and family life—are impaired by psychiatric symptoms. Despite its brevity, the…”
— Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groupsmatch 55%
“Internal State Scale (ISS; Bauer et al., 1991) The ISS is a 15-item self-report scale using a visual analogue scale approach. The scale seems to work well even when patients are manic or hypomanic. Patients respond to various items (e.g., “Today I feel irritable,” “Today I feel…”
— Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groupsmatch 54%
“Wellformulated selfefficacy scales focus on a psychological domain selected for study, and ideally measure people's beliefs in their capabilities to fulfill different levels of task demands within that domain. By measuring perceptions of selfefficacy across a wide range of task…”
— Social Cognitive Theorymatch 52%
Resources: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups · Social Cognitive Theory