Stream of Consciousness Questionnaire Test - the question form

Questions: 29 · 6 minutes
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1. I talk to myself.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
2. I argue with myself.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
3. I respond to myself in internal dialogue.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
4. I answer myself in an internal argument.
Never
Very rarely
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Very often
5. I talk to an imaginary person I have invented myself (not someone I know in real life).
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
6. I talk to an imaginary person whom I have invented myself (not someone I know). If yes, I answer myself as that person.
Never
Very rarely
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Very often
7. I argue with an imaginary person I have made up (not someone I know in real life).
Never
Very rarely
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Very often
8. I argue with an imaginary person I have invented (not someone I know). If yes, I respond to myself as if I were that person.
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
9. I talk to an imaginary person who represents someone (or several people) who is important to me.
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
10. In the past, there have been situations when I told myself something.
Never
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Very often
11. In the past, there have been times when I argued with myself.
Never
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Very often
12. In the past, there were times when I talked to myself and answered myself.
Never
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Often
Very often
13. In the past, there were times when I talked in my mind to an imaginary person I made up myself (not someone I know).
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
14. In the past, there have been situations when I mentally talked with an imaginary interlocutor that I invented (not someone I know). If yes: I answered myself in that person’s voice.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
15. In the past, there have been situations when I argued in my mind with an imaginary person I made up myself (not someone I know).
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
16. In the past, there have been times when I argued in my mind with an imaginary person I created myself (not someone I know). If yes, I answered myself from that person’s point of view.
Never
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17. In the past, there have been times when I mentally talked with an imaginary person who represents someone important to me.
Never
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Often
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18. In the past, there were times when I had an internal conversation with an imagined person who represented someone important to me. If yes, I responded to myself as if I were that person.
Never
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19. When I am under stress, I am more likely to argue with myself.
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
20. When I am under stress, I am more likely to respond to myself in my inner dialogue.
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
21. When I am under stress, I more often talk to an imaginary conversational partner.
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
22. When I am under stress, I more often argue with an imagined conversation partner.
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
23. In my internal dialogue, I respond to myself and the response arises on its own, without my control.
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
24. I respond to myself in an internal argument, and the response comes on its own and is not under my control.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
25. In the past, there were times when I replied to myself in an internal dialogue, and the reply came up on its own and was not under my control.
Never
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Often
Very often
26. In the past, there have been times when, in an internal argument, I would answer myself and the answer would arise on its own and was not under my control.
Never
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27. When I am under stress, I more often respond to myself in an internal dialogue, and the response arises on its own and is not under my control.
Never
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28. How often, in addition to words, do visual images occur in your internal thoughts?
Never
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Very often
29. If visual images occur while you are thinking, how vivid are they?
Do not occur
Not vivid
Rather vivid
Vivid
Very vivid
1. I talk to myself.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
2. I argue with myself.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
3. I answer myself in inner speech.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
4. I respond to myself in an internal argument.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
5. I talk to an imaginary person I have made up (not someone I know in real life).
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
6. I talk to an imaginary person I have made up myself (not someone I know). If yes, I also answer myself in that person's voice.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
7. I argue with an imaginary person I have invented (not someone I know).
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
8. I argue with an imagined person I have made up (not someone I know). If yes, I respond to myself in that person’s voice.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
9. I talk to an imaginary person who represents someone (or people) who are important to me.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
10. In the past, there were times when I talked to myself.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
11. In the past, there have been times when I argued with myself.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
12. In the past, there have been times when I talked to myself and answered myself.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
13. In the past, there have been times when I had a mental conversation with an imaginary person I invented myself (not someone I know).
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
14. In the past, there have been times when I had an internal conversation with an imaginary person I created (not someone I know). If yes: I responded to myself as if I were that person.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
15. In the past, there have been times when I mentally argued with an imaginary person I made up myself (not someone I know).
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
16. In the past, there have been times when I argued in my mind with an imaginary person I invented (not someone I know). If yes, I responded to myself from that person's point of view.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
17. In the past, there have been situations when I mentally talked with an imaginary conversation partner who represents someone (or some people) important to me.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
18. In the past, there have been times when I have had an internal conversation with an imaginary interlocutor representing someone significant to me. If yes, I responded to myself as if I were that person.
Never
Very rarely
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Often
Very often
19. In stressful situations, I am more likely to argue with myself.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
20. In stressful situations, I more often respond to myself in inner dialogue.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
21. When I am under stress, I am more likely to talk to an imaginary person.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
22. When I am under stress, I am more likely to argue with an imaginary person.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
23. In my internal dialogue, I find myself answering myself, and the response comes on its own and is not under my control.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
24. In an internal argument, I find myself answering myself, and the answer comes automatically and is not under my control.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
25. In the past, there were times when, in an internal conversation, I found myself answering myself and the answer came automatically, without my control.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
26. In the past, there have been times when, during an inner argument, I found myself answering myself and the answer came on its own and was not under my control.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
27. In stressful situations, I more often respond to myself in an inner dialogue, and the response comes automatically and is not under my control.
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
28. How often, in addition to words, do visual images occur in your thoughts?
Never
Very rarely
Sometimes
Often
Very often
29. If visual images occur when you are thinking, how vivid are they?
Do not occur
Not vivid
Rather vivid
Vivid
Very vivid
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