Rewards and Punishments, R&P Test - the question form

Questions: 54 · 10 minutes
1. Rewards: Tasty foods, sweets, toys, or other gifts.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
2. Granted your wishes; took you to the movies (circus, park, cafe).
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
3. Pocket money.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
4. Bought me new things.
Often
Sometimes
Never
5. Were you allowed to have a pet at home?
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
6. My parents held a celebratory meal for me and my friends not only on my birthday.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
7. Trips and vacations (as a reward, I was taken along on holidays or to friends’ summer houses).
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
8. Allowed me to go out to play or to visit a friend.
Often
Sometimes
Never
9. Were you allowed to watch TV longer or spend more time on the computer.
1 - Often
2 - Sometimes
3 - Never
10. I was picked up early from daycare, or I was allowed to skip school.
Often
Sometimes
Never
11. They allowed me to stay out longer.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
12. I was excused from household chores.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
13. Used other children as an example for me to follow.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
14. Praised me in public.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
15. They kissed, hugged, or patted me on the head.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
16. Were you called affectionate names?
Often
Sometimes
Never
17. They called me their pride.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
18. Spoke to me gently and gave me a lot of attention.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
19. As a punishment, my parents did not give me pocket money.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
20. Did they refuse to buy what you wanted or take away your favorite things?
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
21. As a punishment, I was not allowed lunch or dinner, or was not given sweets.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
22. Not allowed to watch TV or play on the computer, or made to go to bed earlier.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
23. Were you deprived of leisure activities and outings (e.g., movies, going out to a cafe), or not taken along when visiting others?
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
24. I was grounded (made to stay in my room) or not allowed to go out with friends.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
25. I was made to stand in the corner.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
26. They threw objects at me.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
27. I was smacked or slapped.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
28. Spanked or hit with a belt, switch, or something else.
1 - Often
2 - Sometimes
3 - Never
29. As a punishment, I was made to do housework (e.g., cleaning, washing floors, doing laundry, working at the family garden/plot).
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
30. Made to kneel (on the floor, on dry pasta, on peas, etc.).
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
31. They did not speak to me, ignored me, or gave me a disapproving look.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
32. They shouted at me, called me names, or gave me hurtful nicknames.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
33. Were you scolded, lectured, moralized to, or threatened with punishment?
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
34. They publicly criticized me or threatened to tell everyone about my “bad” behavior.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
35. They held a long, humiliating discussion about it at a family meeting.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
36. I was sent out of the house.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
37. I was punished for disobedience, misbehavior, or shouting loudly.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
38. Coming home later than the set time or going far away from home.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
39. Reluctance or fear to do what was required.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
40. Damaging public property or breaking/ruining things.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
41. Not doing household chores or not keeping promises.
1 - Often
2 - Sometimes
3 - Never
42. Not doing homework, poor grades.
Often
Sometimes
Never
43. Hurt younger children.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
44. Disrespect toward older people; rudeness.
1 - Often
2 - Sometimes
3 - Never
45. Skipping school classes.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
46. A messy home, dirty clothes.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
47. Peeking.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
48. Smoking.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
49. Lying, dishonesty, or deceit.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
50. Use of swear words.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
51. Took things that did not belong to you.
Often
Sometimes
Never
52. Fighting and minor delinquent behavior.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
53. Alcohol use.
1 - Often
2 - Sometimes
3 - Never
54. Teased others or were cruel to animals.
1 – Often
2 – Sometimes
3 – Never
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