Emotional Expressivity Scale

Emotional Expressivity Scale

Emotional Expressivity Scale developed by Kring, Smith and Neale (1994) will be used to measure emotional expressivity in the current research. The scale is used to measure individual differences in out-ward display of emotion. It consisted of 17 items and is 6-point Likert type scale. Responses from never true=1 to always true=6. Alpha reliability of the scale is .91.

 


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