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Cognia ™ Student Engagement Survey
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe Cognia™ Student Engagement Survey measures student engagement across elementary, middle, and high school levels by capturing students' perspectives on their learning experiences. It assesses engagement through three domains: behavioral (efforts and participation), cognitive (investment in…View InstrumentBar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe EQ-i™ is a pioneering self-report tool that assesses emotionally and socially intelligent behavior, offering an estimate of emotional-social intelligence. As the first measure of its kind to be published by a psychological test publisher, peer-reviewed in the Buros Mental Measurement Yearbook,…View InstrumentThe Brief Resilience Scale (BRS)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe brief resilience scale (BRS) was created to assess the ability to bounce back or recover from stress. The BRS is comprised of 6 items. Items 1, 3, and 5 are positively worded while items 2, 4, and 6 are negatively worded. The BRS is scored by reverse coding items 2, 4, and 6, and finding the…View InstrumentMotivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe MSLQ assesses learning strategies and motivation in college students. The motivation scales assess (1) value (intrinsic and extrinsic goal orientation, task value), (2) expectancy (control beliefs about learning, self-efficacy); and (3) affect (test anxiety). The learning strategies section is…View InstrumentScale of Ethnocultural Empathy (SEE)
Topics: Student Well-BeingSelf-report instrument that measures empathy toward people of racial and ethnic backgrounds different from one‘s own. SEE is composed of three instrumental aspects: intellectual empathy, empathic emotions, and the communication of these perspectives to others via word or action. These resolve into…View InstrumentColor-Blind Racial Attitudes Scale (CoBRAS)
Topics: Student Well-BeingSelf-reported survey designed to assess denial of the existence of racism and racial dynamics. Higher scores on each of the CoBRAS factors and the total score are suggested to be related to greater: (a) global belief in a just world; (b) sociopolitical dimensions of a belief in a just world, …View InstrumentDispositional Hope Scale (DHS)
Topics: Student Well-BeingDispositional Hope Scale [22] assesses a global trait based hope score for individuals above 15 years old. The scale is in 4-point Likert-type scale ranging from Definitely False to Definitely True. There are twelve items in the scale distributed as follows: pathways subscale (4 items), agentic…View InstrumentJackson Personality Inventory- Revised
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe Jackson Personality Inventory-Revised (JPI-R) was designed to assess personality traits to predict an individual‘s behavior in a variety of settings and environments, including work, education, teams, and interpersonal situations. The JPI-R contains 300 true/false items and can be used to…View InstrumentMental Toughness Questionnaire MTQ-48
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe MTQ-48 assesses total MT and comprises four dimensions: challenge, commitment, confidence (subdivided into two components; interpersonal and own ability) and control (partitioned into two components; emotional and life). The MTQ-18 and MTQ-10 use items drawn directly from the MTQ-48. Subscore…View InstrumentNew General Self-Efficacy Scale (NGSE)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe New General Self-Efficacy Scale (NGSE) consists of the seven NGSE items Chen and Gully (1997) had found to be distinct from the SGSE scale and self-esteem. Because the authors wanted to ensure that the content domain of GSE would be well captured by the NGSE scale, they created seven additional…View InstrumentRegulatory Focus Questionnaire (RFQ)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe Regulatory Focus Questionnaire (RFQ) differentiates between: A prevention focus that emphasizes safety and responsibility, views goals as oughts, and is concerned with non-losses and losses. The RFQ was derived from a factor analysis of items assessing the history of individuals‘ success at…View InstrumentShyness Mindset Scale (SMS)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe Shyness Mindset Scale (Valentiner et al., 2011) is an open-source 4-item measure of perceptions about social interaction and competence as well as specific beliefs regarding shyness in social settings. This measure was developed in the context of a study that applied mindset theory to the…View InstrumentSelf-Perceived Influence
Topics: Student Well-BeingThis Self-Perceived Influence measure is designed to assess an individual's perception of their involvement and influence as a member of a team in juxtaposition to how team members interact with said individual. The assessment contains five items each of which is on a six-point scale that ranges…View InstrumentStudent Subjective Wellbeing Questionnaire (SSWQ)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe Student Subjective Wellbeing Questionnaire (SSWQ) is a 16-item self-report behavior rating scale for measuring youths' school-specific wellbeing. The SSWQ is comprised of four subscales: (1) Joy of Learning, (2) School Connectedness, (3) Educational Purpose, and (4) Academic Efficacy. Subscale…View InstrumentAdapted State Metacognitive Inventory
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe State Metacognitive Inventory consists of 20 items that measure self-regulatory processes in high school and college aged students within academic settings. Question items are scored on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). The inventory is comprised…View InstrumentARC Self-Determination Scale
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe ARC self determination scale, developed in 1995, assesses the self-determination strengths and weaknesses of adolescents with disabilities, facilitates student involvement in their education, and aids in developing self-determination goals for students. The assessment yields a total self…View InstrumentCoVitality Social Emotional Health Surveys (SEHS)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe CoVitality SEHS, partially funded by IES at the US Department of Education, aligns with national frameworks of social-emotional competencies, measuring student strengths. There are three forms for use in corresponding grade levels: primary, secondary, and higher education. Note: The overview…View InstrumentBasic Empathy Scale (BES)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe complete version of APERS must be completed by certified raters external to schools. The assessment includes a review of student records, interviews with school staff and parents, observations, and the completion of an electronic scoring tool. A shorter APERS self-assessment companion tool can…View InstrumentMultidimensional Self-Concept Scale (MSCS)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe MSCS is designed to measure multiple context‐dependent dimensions of self‐concept. Self‐concept here is viewed as a multidimensional behavioral construct (Degulach, 1992), and the MSCS measures six contextual domains in six scales of 25 items each: Social competence related to interactions…View InstrumentNondominant Cultural Capital Scales
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe Nondominant Cultural Capital Scales operationalize Yosso's (2005) community cultural wealth (CCW) framework. CCW refers to the assets that students of color bring to schooling. The four scales include aspirational capital (the ability to maintain hopes and dreams for the future), familial…View InstrumentCollege Student Subjective Wellbeing Questionnaire
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe CSSWQ was intentionally designed as a brief measure of cumulative subjective well-being. As such, only one or two relevant indicators were selected to represent each well-being domain, resulting in a measurement model consisting of five college-grounded positive psychology traits: college…View InstrumentCritical Thinking Assessment Test (CAT)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe CAT instrument is a unique tool designed to assess and promote the improvement of critical thinking and real-world problem solving skills. Most of the questions require short answer essay responses, and a detailed scoring guide helps ensure good scoring reliability. The CAT instrument is scored…View InstrumentPure Procrastination Scale (PPS)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe 12-item Pure Procrastination Scale (PPS) was created by combining the 12 highest loading items from 3 other procrastination assessments. Respondent indicate their answers to question items on a 5-point Likert Scale ranging from 1 (very seldom or not true of me) to 5 (very often true or true of…View InstrumentThe Problem Solving Inventory (PSI)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe PSI assesses an individual's awareness and evaluation of his or her problem-solving abilities or style, thus provides a global of that individual as a problem solver.The PSI is a self-reported measure . The PSI consists of 35 six-point Likert items (with 3 filler questions), which constitute 3…View InstrumentThe Self-Construal Scale
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe Self-Construal scale is a 30 items scale used to measure how people view themselves in relation to others. 2 subscales; interdependent self-construal and independent self-construal, comprise this scale. Each item is answered using a 7-point rating scale (1=strongly disagree, 4=neither agree or…View InstrumentThe Sense of Control Scale
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe Sense of Control Scale 14 has 12 items that measure a person‘s sense of mastery over their outcomes (e.g., "Whether or not I am able to get what I want is in my own hands‚) and perceptions of constraints on their behavior (e.g., "Other people determine most of what I can and cannot do). …View InstrumentCornell Critical Thinking Test
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe CCTT is designed to assess students‘ reasoning ability. The assessment spans five subscales: Induction, Deduction, Observation, Credibility, and Assumptions. Note: The overview provided for this instrument includes content that may have been sourced from the instrument publisher's or author’s…View InstrumentSocial Identities and Attitudes Scale (SIAS)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe Social Identities and Attitudes Scale (SIAS) measures susceptibility to stereotype threat in mathematics for both gender and ethnicity. Subscore(s): Stereotype threat susceptibility; Math identification; Math self-concept; Gender identification; Gender stigma consciousness; Negative…View InstrumentClassroom Belonging Measure
Topics: Student Well-BeingStudent-reported sense of class cohesion, belonging, trust, and feeling heard. Note: The overview provided for this instrument includes content that may have been sourced from the instrument publisher's or author’s website (or other site providing information about the instrument). This information…View InstrumentTiered Fidelity Inventory (TFI)
Topics: Student Well-BeingThe Tiered Fidelity Inventory (TFI) is an instrument measuring to what extent school personnel use (or need) school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS). The three tiers in TFI are 1) universal SWPBIS features, 2) targeted SWPBIS features, and 3) intensive SWPBIS features…View Instrument