8 sq
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8 STATES QUESTIONNAIRE
AIM/ PROBLEM
To measure eight important emotional states andmoods of and individual by using 8SQ test
8 STATES OF EMOTION
ANXIETY
Anxiety is a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
8 STATES OF EMOTION
STRESSStress is a physical, mental,
or emotional response to events that causes bodily or mental tension.
8 STATES OF EMOTION
DEPRESSIONDepression is a condition of mental disturbance,
typically with lack of energy and difficulty in maintaining concentration or interest in life.
8 STATES OF EMOTION
REGRESSIONRegression is a return to an earlier stage of life or a
supposed previous life, esp. through hypnosis or mental illness, or as a means of escaping from
problems
8 STATES OF EMOTIONFATIGUE
Fatigue is extreme tiredness, typically
resulting from mental or physical exertion or
illness.
8 STATES OF EMOTION
GUILT
Guilt is feelings of culpability
especially for imagined offenses or from a sense of
inadequacy
8 STATES OF EMOTION
EXTRAVERSIONGuilt is feelings of culpability especially for
imagined offenses or from a sense of inadequacy
8 STATES OF EMOTIONAROUSAL
Arousal is a state of alert, keyed up,
excited, stimulated, with keen and sharp
senses.
QUESTIONNAIRE USED
THE EIGHT STATES QUESTIONNAIRE
Developed by Raymond Cattel, et al on 1972
PRACTICAL APPLICATION
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANYTo test emotional reaction of individual to a new
drugs
PRACTICAL APPLICATION
PSYCHIATRISTTo evaluate the effect of drugs dosage changes
on emotional functioning of a patient
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONEDUCATOR
STo examine the
effects of different teaching
format on the emotional
reactions of students
THANK YOU
CREATED BYWiku Pulangasih
B.A. (PSP)10-169-2204