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The development of an Assertiveness Self-Report Inventory.

S D Herzberger1, E Chan, J Katz

  • 1Dept. of Psychology, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut 06106, USA.

Journal of Personality Assessment
|June 1, 1984
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A new self-report measure, the Assertiveness Self-Report Inventory (ASRI), was developed to assess assertiveness. The ASRI demonstrates adequate reliability and validity for measuring assertive behaviors.

Area of Science:

  • Psychological assessment
  • Behavioral science

Background:

  • Measuring assertiveness is crucial for understanding social interactions.
  • Existing measures may be influenced by social desirability bias.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate a new self-report measure of assertiveness.
  • To ensure the measure is reliable and independent of social desirability.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Assertiveness Self-Report Inventory (ASRI).
  • Assessment of endorsement frequency, internal consistency, and social desirability bias.
  • Evaluation of scale reliability and convergent/discriminant validity.

Main Results:

  • The ASRI demonstrated adequate internal consistency and reliability.

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  • The scale showed sufficient convergent and discriminant validity.
  • Validity tests supported the ASRI's ability to measure assertiveness.
  • Conclusions:

    • The Assertiveness Self-Report Inventory (ASRI) is a reliable and valid tool.
    • The ASRI effectively measures behaviors associated with assertiveness.
    • The scale is suitable for use in psychological research and practice.