Questionnaire for Identifying Sensitivity to a Person Test - the question form

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1. When I am around people I do not know (for example, on a train), even without speaking to them, I try to guess their age, occupation, and emotional state.
Yes
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2. No matter what is said, one person will always remain a closed book to another.
Yes
No
3. I can empathize with someone not only when they are sad, but also when they are happy.
Yes
No
4. I often try to help other people without drawing attention to myself.
Yes
No
5. The concerns of most people, other than those close to me, do not bother me much.
Yes
No
6. When talking with someone about their problems, I find myself thinking that I could provide real help.
Yes
No
7. Most people are preoccupied with their own problems and have little concern for how others are doing.
Yes
No
8. Many of my mistakes in relationships with other people are due to not recognizing their emotional states in time.
Yes
No
9. I feel envious of psychologists and other people who can skillfully untangle psychological problems.
Yes
No
10. I have always found it difficult to provide real help to others.
Yes
No
11. I can be highly sensitive to the emotional state of even someone I do not know well.
Yes
No
12. When other people tell me about their problems, I immediately form a mental picture of their causes and the mistakes the person has made.
Yes
No
13. I do not want to open up to others just because they would expect me to return the favor by listening to their problems.
Yes
No
14. In conversation, I find it easy to understand another person's thoughts, feelings, and unspoken concerns.
Yes
No
15. I feel that most people, except those close to me, are not worth my attention.
Yes
No
16. I never impose my views on others when they are dealing with psychological problems.
Yes
No
17. If something has happened to my family or acquaintances, I can tell at a glance.
Yes
No
18. I am certain that, under favorable circumstances, I will work as a practicing psychologist and provide help to other people.
Yes
No
19. Sometimes I find it hard to understand why other people behave the way they do.
Yes
No
20. When other people tell me about their problems, after a while I find myself wanting to end the conversation.
Yes
No
1. When I meet strangers (for example, on public transport), even without speaking to them, I try to guess their age, occupation, and emotional state.
Yes
No
2. No matter what is said, one person will always remain a closed book to another.
Yes
No
3. I can empathize with someone not only when they are in distress, but also when they are happy.
Yes
No
4. I often try to help other people without drawing attention to myself.
Yes
No
5. The concerns of most people, other than those close to me, do not worry me much.
Yes
No
6. When talking with someone about their problems, I find myself thinking that I could really help them.
Yes
No
7. Most people are preoccupied with their own problems and have little concern for how others are doing.
Yes
No
8. Many of my mistakes in relationships with other people are due to not recognizing their emotional states in time.
Yes
No
9. I envy psychologists and other people who can skillfully untangle complex psychological problems.
Yes
No
10. I have always found it difficult to provide practical help to others.
Yes
No
11. I can be acutely aware of the emotional state of even someone I do not know well.
Yes
No
12. When other people tell me about their problems, I immediately form a mental picture of their causes and the mistakes the person has made.
Yes
No
13. I do not want to open up to other people if it means they will expect me to return the favor by listening to their problems.
Yes
No
14. During conversations, it is not particularly difficult for me to understand another person's thoughts, feelings, and unspoken concerns.
Yes
No
15. I feel that most people, apart from those close to me, do not deserve my attention.
Yes
No
16. I never impose my opinions on other people when they are dealing with psychological problems.
Yes
No
17. If something has happened to my close ones or acquaintances, I can tell at first glance.
Yes
No
18. I am sure that, under favorable circumstances, I will work as a practicing psychologist and help other people.
Yes
No
19. I sometimes find it hard to understand why other people do certain things.
Yes
No
20. When other people tell me about their problems, after a while I find myself wanting to end the conversation.
Yes
No