Questionnaire for Assessing Types of Patriotic Behavior Test - the question form
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1. It does not bother me if people abroad criticize my country.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
2. Patriotism is very important to me.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
3. I can say with confidence that I am a patriot.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
4. When any country’s leaders appeal to patriotism, they are only manipulating people.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
5. I owe everything I have to my country.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
6. I can consider myself a patriot only of a country that values me.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
7. As a rule, I am irritated by people who speak poorly about the country I live in.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
8. I believe that I am indebted to my country from the outset.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
9. When I see problems in my country, I always speak about them openly.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
10. I always encourage people to be patriotic.
Agree
Disagree
11. I support the work of educational institutions in fostering patriotism in my children.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
12. I try to convince people that my country has always defended justice in the world.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
13. I try to explain to others that the country’s economic crises are caused by the actions of hostile forces from abroad.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
14. I try to be cautious around foreigners because some of them may harm my country.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
15. If the authorities do not value citizens, humiliate them, or punish them unfairly, then I am not obliged to be patriotic.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
16. Art and science should be patriotic.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
17. I always engage in discussions with people who publicly express unpatriotic views.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
18. I always listen to critical comments from people who do not consider themselves patriots.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
19. If a person does not feel like a patriot of the country they live in, they are still obliged to behave like a patriot.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
1. It does not bother me if people abroad criticize my country.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
2. The concept of patriotism is very important to me.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
3. I can say with confidence that I am a patriot.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
4. When the leadership of any country calls for patriotism, it is only manipulating people.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
5. I owe everything I have to my country.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
6. I can consider myself a patriot only of a country that values me.
Agree
Disagree
7. As a rule, I am irritated by people who speak badly about the country I live in.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
8. I believe I am inherently indebted to my country.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
9. When I see problems in my country, I always speak about them openly.
Agree
Disagree
10. I always encourage others to be patriotic.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
11. I support the work of educational institutions in fostering patriotism in my children.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
12. I try to convince people that my country has always defended justice in the world.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
13. I try to explain to people that the country’s economic crises are caused by actions of ill-wishers from abroad.
Agree
Disagree
14. I try to be cautious around foreigners because some of them may harm my country.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
15. If the authorities do not value their citizens, humiliate them, or punish them unfairly, then I am not obliged to be a patriot.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
16. Art and science should be patriotic.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
17. I always engage in discussions with people who publicly express unpatriotic views.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree
18. I always listen to critical comments from those who do not consider themselves patriots.
1 - Agree
2 - Disagree
19. Even if a person does not feel like a patriot of the country they live in, they are still obliged to behave like a patriot.
1 – Agree
2 – Disagree