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- The State-Trait-Cheerfulness-Inventory (STCI) is a self-report instrument measuring the three concepts of cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood as both states (STCI-S) and traits (STCI-T).
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May 31, 2022 · The State-Trait Cheerfulness Inventory (STCI) assesses latent traits and states of cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood to represent the temperamental basis of humor.
Nov 27, 2018 · The State-Trait Model of Cheerfulness assesses the temperamental basis of the sense of humor with the traits and respective states of cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood.
- Jennifer Hofmann, Hugo Carretero-Dios, Amy Carrell
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May 31, 2022 · The State-Trait Cheerfulness Inventory (STCI) assesses latent traits and states of cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood to represent the temperamental basis of humor.
The state trait cheerfulness inventory can be either a 18, 30 or 60 item questionnaire regarding feelings and state of mind. Items are scored on a 1-4 scale, with the total scale score calculated as a sum within the different subsections e.g. trait-cheerfulness (CH).
Sep 17, 2021 · The State-Trait Cheerfulness Inventory–State Version (STCI-S) measures three states of cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood as the temperamental basis of humor. The present study investigates (1) the development and psychometric validation of a newly developed short version and (2) test-criterion validity with state measures and language use.
Aim of the State-Trait-Cheerfulness-Inventory (STCI) is to provide a reliable, valid, and economic assessment of cheerfulness, seriousness, and bad mood both as (actual) states and (habitual) traits.