Relationship Rating Form

Relationship Rating Form (RRF)
Davis & Todd‚ 1985
فرم درجه بندی رابطه
1.    Do you accept this person as he/she is?
2.    Are you willing to ignore this person’s small sins because of the way you feel about him/her?
3.    Is it easy for you to forgive this person?
4.    Does this person disappoint you?
5.    Do you respect this person?
6.    Does this person make bad judgments on important matters?
7.    Does this person bring out the best in you?
8.    Is this person a good sounding board for your ideas and plans?
9.    Do you trust this person?
10.Can you count on this person in times of need?
11.Does this person ever forget your welfare?
12.Does this person use things against you that he/she shouldn’t?
13.Do you and this person openly discuss personal matters?
14.Do you confide in this person?
15.Do you feel that there are things about you that this person just would not understand?
16.Do you feel that some things about yourself are none of this person’s business?
17.Do you know what kind of person s/he is?
18.Is this person’s behavior surprising or puzzling to you?
19.Do you know this person’s faults and shortcomings?
20.Do you know about this person’s past?
21.Does this person dominate your thoughts?
22.Does it give you pleasure just to watch or look at this person?
23.Do you think about this person even when you are not with him/her?
24.Are there things that you do only with this person?
25.Do you have feelings about this person that you couldn’t have about others?
26.Would you feel betrayed or hurt if this person had the same relationship with someone else that s/he now has with you?
27.Do you and this person have your own way of doing things?
28.Are you sexually intimate with this person?
29.Do you find this person sexually attractive?
30.Do you enjoy being touched by this person and touching him/her?
31.Can you count on this person to lend you a substantial sum of money?
32.Can you count on this person to risk personal safety to help you if you were in trouble?
33.Can you count on this person to give the utmost on your behalf?
34.Are you prepared to make a significant sacrifice on this person’s behalf?
35.Can you count on this person to let you know how others feel about you?
36.Can you count on this person to support you in an argument or dispute with others?
37.Can you count on this person to champion your interests where there is a conflict between your interests and those of others?
38.Can you count on this person to come to your aid when you need help?
39.Can this person count on you for help when s/he is in need?
40.Can you count on this person to tell you what s/he really thinks about issues regardless of whether he or she agrees with you?
41.Do you tell this person exactly what you think about important issues regardless of whether he or she agrees with you?
42.Are you happy in your relationship with this person?
43.Has your relationship with this person satisfied your needs?
44.Has your relationship with this person been a success?
45.Do you enjoy doing things with this person more than with others?
46.Do you enjoy doing things with this person that you otherwise would not enjoy?
47.Do you enjoy this person’s company?
48.Does your partner share the same feelings for you that you have for him/her?
49.Does this person really care about you as a person?
50.Do you feel that your partner cares for you as much as you care for him/her?
51.Does your partner make you feel worthwhile and special?
52.Does your partner make you feel proud of yourself?
53.Are you committed to staying in your relationship?
54.Does this person measure up to your ideals for a life partner?
55.How likely is it that your relationship will be permanent?
56.How committed is your partner to this relationship?
57.Do you fight and argue with this person?
58.Does this person treat you in unfair ways?
59.Is there tension in your relationship with this person?
60.Are you confused or unsure of your feelings towards this person?
61.Do you feel that this person demands too much of your time?
62.Do you feel trapped in this relationship?
63.Has your partner ever forced you to do something you did not want to do?
64.Have you ever forced your partner to do something that s/he did not want to do?
65.Do you talk with this person about your relationship?
66.Do you and this person try to work out difficulties that occur between you?
67.Are you trying to change things that you do to make the relationship better between the two of you?
68.Is your relationship one of equals?
شرح سایت روان سنجی: این ابزار هفت ویژگی عمومی و 20 جنبه دوستی و روابط عاشقانه را سنجش می کند.
اعتبار: هماهنگی درونی برای هفت ویژگی عمومی از 0.73 تا 0.97 و بازآزمایی از 0.68 تا 0.82
Viability (alpha = .80; .90; .85; tt = .74): [Acceptance/Tolerance (.61; .50; tt = .69); Respect (.63; .69; tt = .71); Trust (.59; .60; tt = .62)]
Intimacy (.76; .73; .79; tt = .78): [Confiding (.75; .55; tt = .71); Understanding (.57; .64; tt = .75)]
Passion (.82; .78; .80; tt = .82): [Fascination (.68; .67; tt = .77); Exclusiveness (.71; .65; tt = .77); Sexual Intimacy (.65; .75; tt = .77)]
Care (.89; .89; .97; tt = .78): [Giving the utmost (.79; .78; tt = .79); Championing (.82; .80; tt = .60); Assistance (.76; .78; tt = .75)]
Global Satisfaction (.90; .93; .93; tt = .73): [Success (.83; .87; tt = .66); Enjoyment (.81; .78; tt = .75); Reciprocity (.77; 84; tt = .74); Esteem (.90; .86; tt = .60)]
Conflict/Ambivalence (.73; .79; .83; tt = .68): [Conflict (.73; .72; tt = .64); Ambivalence (.70; .71; tt = .65)]
Maintenance (.71; .68; tt = .80); Commitment (NA; .89; .89; tt = .81); Coercion (.85; .91; tt = .60); Equality (tt = .64)
نمره گذاری
"1 = Not at all; 2 = very little; 3 = Slightly (or rarely); 4 = somewhat (not often); 5 = a fair amount; 6 = very much; 7 = a great deal; 8 = strongly (almost always)‚ and 9 = Completely or extremely”
Viability: [Acceptance/Tolerance items: 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 (R); Respect items: 5‚ 6(R)‚ 7‚ 8; Trust items: 9‚ 10‚ 11(R)‚ 12(R)]
Intimacy: [Confiding items 13‚ 14‚ 15(R)‚ 16(R); Understanding items: 17‚ 18(R)‚ 19‚ 20]
Passion: [Fascination items: 21‚ 22‚ 23; Exclusiveness items: 24‚ 25‚ 26‚ 27; Sexual Intimacy items: 28‚ 29‚ 30]
Care: [Giving the utmost items: 31‚ 32‚ 33‚ 34; Championing items 35‚ 36‚ 37; Assistance items 38‚ 39‚ 40‚ 41]
Global Satisfaction: [Success items: 45‚ 43‚ *44; Enjoyment items: 45‚ 46‚ 47; Reciprocity items: 48‚ 49‚ 50; Esteem items 51‚ 52]
Conflict/Ambivalence: [Conflict items: 53‚ 54‚ 55]; Ambivalence items: 56‚ 57‚ 58]
(R) = reversed scores item.* denotes items included in the scales for the first time in the 1986 study.
Maintenance items: 59‚ 60‚ 61; Commitment items: 62‚ 63‚ *64‚ *65; Coercion items: 66‚ 67; Equality item 68
چگونگی دستیابی
منبع برای آگاهی بیشتر
Bretscher‚ F. & Bergner‚ R. (1991). Relational qualities as factors in mate se‎lection decisions. In M. K. Roberts & R. M. Bergner (Eds.) Advances in descriptive psychology‚ (Vol. 6‚ pp. 107-123).Greenwich‚ CT: JAI Press. [Uses the conceptual system underlying the RRF to develop an 18 itemmeasure of relational qualities.]
Brown‚ Edward G. (1983). Social support‚ social competence‚ and stress: A longitudinal analysis. Unpublished Ph. D. dissertation‚ University of South Carolina‚ Columbia‚ SC. [Makes use of the revisedRRF and a community sample to construct indices of perceived social support from RRF scales.]
Davis‚ K. E. (1985). Near and dear: Friendship and love compared. Psychology Today‚ 19(2)‚ 22-30. [Original data presented at the subscale level.]
Davis‚ K. E.‚ Kirkpatrick‚ L. A.‚ Levy‚ M. B.‚ & O'Hearn‚ R. E. (1994). Stalking the elusive lovestyle: Attachment styles‚ lovestyles‚ and the prediction of relationship outcomes (pp. 179-210). In R.Erber & R. Gilmour (Eds.) Theoretical frameworks for personal relationships. Hillsdale‚ NJ: LawrenceErlbaum Associates.
Davis‚ K. E.‚ & Latty-Mann‚ H. (1987). Lovestyles and relationship quality: A contribution to validation. Journal of Social and Personal Relations‚ 4(4)‚ 409-428.
Davis‚ K. E.‚ & Roberts‚ M. K. (1985). Relationships in the real world: The descriptive psychology approach. In K. G. Gergen‚ and K. E. Davis (Eds.)‚ The social construction of the person (pp.144-163). New York: Springer-Verlag.
Davis‚ K. E.‚ & Todd‚ M. J. (1982). Friendship and love relationships. In K. E. Davis‚ and T. O. Mitchell (Eds.)‚ Advances in descriptive psychology (Vol. 2‚ p. 79-112). Greenwich‚ CT: JAI Press.[Contains theoretical basis and original validation studies.]
Davis‚ K. E.‚ & Todd‚ M. J. (1985). Assessing friendships: Prototypes‚ paradigm cases‚ and relationship description. In S. Duck‚ and D. Perlman (Eds.)‚ Understanding personal relationships: Sageseries in personal relationships (Vol. 1; pp. 17-37). Beverly Hills: Sage. [More information on theory andvalidation studies with specific reference to types of friendships.]
Davis‚ K. E.‚ Todd‚ M. J.‚ & Denneny‚ J. B. (1988) Personal networks‚ friendship‚ and love relationships over the life cycle. Social & Behavioral Sciences Documents‚ 18(1). Ms. No. 2846. [Reportof the survey study in which the RRF was revised and applied to relationships among participants rangingin age from 20 to 80.]
Tzeng‚ O.C. S. (1993). Measurement of love and intimate relations. Westport‚ CT.: Greenwood Publishing Group‚ Inc.
   
آذر 1402
خرداد 1396
اسفند 1395
فروردین 1394
خرداد 1393
فروردین 1393
اسفند 1392
بهمن 1392
آذر 1390
تیر 1390
خرداد 1390
اردیبهشت 1390
اردیبهشت 1390
بهمن 1389
اردیبهشت 1389
اردیبهشت 1389
آبان 1388
شهریور 1388
مرداد 1388
تیر 1388
خرداد 1388
   
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