Tendency toward affective states Test - the question form
Questions: 12 · 3 minutes
1. You hold onto insults or hurt feelings for a long time.
Yes
No
2. You are almost constantly having conflicts with someone (either with the same person or with different people).
Yes
No
3. When someone has hurt you, it is very difficult for you to take the first step toward reconciliation.
Yes
No
4. You tend to dwell for a long time on unfairness toward you.
Yes
No
5. You usually tell those close to you about minor annoyances, seeking sympathy.
Yes
No
6. For several days, you mentally argue with someone who has offended you (telling them what you think and proving you are right).
Yes
No
7. After an argument with someone close to you, you may not speak to them for a long time.
Yes
No
8. I dwell for a long time on an embarrassment that happened to me, a mistake I made, or an error at work.
Yes
No
9. You dwell on conflicts with people close to you for a long time.
Yes
No
10. After a conflict at home (or at work), do you ever become so upset that going home (or to work) seems unbearable?
Yes
No
11. You often have difficulty falling asleep because problems from the past day or the coming day keep running through your mind.
Yes
No
12. You are unable to distract yourself from difficult problems that need to be solved.
Yes
No