Seven attitude scales used in assessing cannabis use amongst students.
A number of newly constructed attitude measures are described and correlated with two previously established measures, on a sample of 830 university students. Scales were devised to measure political orientation, permissive-restrictiveness, puritan ethic, parental congruence and extra-intra punitiveness. In addition a checklist concerned with degree of social and political activity, a modified (shortened) version of Crumbaugh's Purpose in Life Test, Srole's Test of Anomie (complete), and the shortened form of the E.P.I. were used. Item loadings on the main facotr in each scale and overall correlations between the scales are given.[1]References
- Seven attitude scales used in assessing cannabis use amongst students. Kosviner, A., Hawks, D. Drug and alcohol dependence. (1976) [Pubmed]
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