Select from one of the following categories:
Moral Judgement
Spiritual and Religious Concepts
Creativity
Emotional Intelligence
Optimism
Gratitude
Sense of Humor
Then find a scale that measures the construct (include name). Describe what the scale entails (type, range of scores, sample items). Include the reliability and validity of the scale.
Full Answer Section
Reliability and Validity:
The GQ-6 has been shown to be a reliable and valid measure of gratitude. Test-retest reliability studies have shown that scores on the GQ-6 remain stable over time. The scale also demonstrates good internal consistency, meaning the items all measure the same underlying construct of gratitude. Validity is supported by studies showing correlations between GQ-6 scores and other measures of well-being, life satisfaction, and positive emotions.
Source:
- Michael E. McCullough, Robert A. Emmons, & Cheryl J. Tsang (2002). The Gratitude Questionnaire: A development and validation of a measure of grateful disposition. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28(11), 1223-1230. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2001-05824-010
Additional Notes:
The GQ-6 is a brief and easy-to-use measure that can be valuable in research on gratitude and its relationship to various psychological outcomes. The scale's psychometric properties make it a reliable and valid tool for assessing gratitude in adults.