Description
The “Polarity Questionnaire [AQ-11]” could consist of 11 questions focused on assessing oppositional thinking, values, and individual preferences. These questions might cover topics ranging from social perceptions to behavioral choices.
Objective
The primary goal of the tool would be to identify the intensity of polarity in individuals’ opinions and attitudes. This can help in understanding how people manage oppositions in various situations and how this influences their decision-making.
Analysis
Analysis of the responses would be based on rating scales (e.g., Likert scales) and would include statistical processing to understand the distribution of answers and their relationship with various demographic or psychological variables.
Scoring
For the scoring of the “Polarity Questionnaire [AQ-11]”, pilot studies would be required to determine response thresholds and score ranges that indicate high or low polarity.
References
Since the tool is hypothetical, there are no direct references to it. However, related literature may include broader studies on cyclothymia, perception of opposites, and conflict management. Research in psychological databases could provide insights into the significance and applications of understanding polarity in human behavior.