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The Questionnaires Used in The Study

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The questionnaires are presented as follows :

Treatment Dependent Measure Pages

Standard Consistency i3I-I35

Standard Pleasantness 137-141

P-Identifiçation Consistency 143-147 P-Identification Pleasantness 149-J53

All-Sentiment Consistency 155-159

All-Sentiment Pleasantness 161-165

Primacy of P/ O Consistency 167-171 Primacy of P/O Pleasantness 173-177

Distraction Consistency 179-183

Distraction Pleasantness 185-189

Concentration Consistency 19I~r9 5

Concentration Pleasantness 197-201

Maximizing Consistency 203-207

Maximizing Pleasantness 209-213

BELOW YOU WILL BE READING AND COMPARING TWO STUATIONS AND YOU WILL BE ASKED SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT THEM. PLEASE READ BOTH SITUATIONS FIRST, AND THEN PROCEED TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT ARE GIVEN.

SITUATION I

Hamlet meets his father's ghost.

Hamlet plans to kili his uncle.

His father's ghost orders him to kili the uncle.

SITUATION II

Hamlet is the only son of the Queen.

He plans to kili his uncle.

Hamlet's mother is married to his uncle.

WHICH situation wou!d strike Hamlet as inconsistent? (check in the box above) WHY?

If Hamlet vvanted to do something about the situation in either case, which of the following aspects of the situation would he probably attempt changing?

a) his plan to kili his uncie b) his duty to his father c) his father's command

d) his contact with his father's ghost e) no change

0 other WHY?

a) his plan to kili his uncle b) his opinion of his mother

c) his mother's marriage to his uncle d) his contact with his mother

e) no change f) other WHY?

How consistent is Situation I? C1RCLE THE BEST ANSWER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 CONSISTENT WHY?

How consistent is Situation U? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CONSİSTENT WHY?

ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES, YOU WILL FIND OTHER STORİES AND QUESTIONS OF A SİMİLAR NATURE. İN EVERY CASE, BE SURE TO READ BOTH STORİES BEFORE YOU ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.

(FM/CS/UN)

131

SITUATION I SITUATION II P and O are students living next door

to each other in a large rooming house.

P spent ali of his spring vacation painting the lounge navy blue with a seascape on one of its walls.

P dislikes O.

As soon as O entered the newly deco-rated lounge, he walked out complain-ing that this was the most inappropri-ate decor for a lounge he had ever seen and that he vvouldn't come and sit there until it was changed, even if it meant' doing it himself.

P and T are students living next door to each other in a large rooming house.

P has become interested in African cultures.

After some difficulty, he managed to get a ceremonial mask and hung it in the lounge.

P dislikes T.

When T saw the mask, he became interested in African art products. He bought several books on the subject and is even planning to buy a ceremonial mask for himself.

VVHICH situation would strike P as inconsistent ? (check in the box above) WHY?

IF P decided to do something about the s aspects of the situation would he probably a) vvhat he thinks about the new

dec-oration

b) his opinion of O

c) vvhat O thinks about the decoration d) his contact with O

e) no change f) other WHY?

ituation in either case, which of the following attempt changing?

a) what he thinks about the African mask b) his opinion of T

c) vvhat T thinks about the mask d) his contact vvith T

e) no change f) other WHY?

Hovv consistent is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CONSİSTENT WHY?

Hovv consistent is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CONSİSTENT WHY?

(ST/CS/UN)

SITUATION I SITUATION II P and O are students living in different

rooms of the same dorm.

At a dorm meeting, P argued that it was high time that a jukebox be added to the lounge and that he couldn't imagine how the others could have lived there vvithout one. He suggested that a com-mittee be formed to collect funds and investigate the cost of the jukebox.

O supported the idea saying that it vvould help the social life around there by making the place much more lively, and he offered to serve on the

com-mittee.

P dislikes O.

P and T are students living in different rooms of the same dorm.

P always leaves the lounge if a soap opera is on TV, and telis the others how childish it is to watch them.

T usually vvatches TV in the lounge.

He is interested in soap operas and even cuts classes to watch them.

P dislikes T.

WHICH situation vvould strike P as inconsistent ? (check in »he box above) WHY?

IF P decided to do something about the situation in either case, vvhich of the following aspects of the situation would he probably attempt changing?

a) vvhat he thinks about the jukebox b) his opinion of O

c) vvhat O thinks about the jukebox n) his contact vvith O

e) no change f) other WHY?

a) vvhat he thinks about soap operas b) his opinion of T

c) vvhat T thinks about soap operas d) his contact vvith T

e) no change f) other WHY?

Hovv consistent is Situation I ? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 CONSİSTENT WHY?

Hovv consistent is Situation II ? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CONSİSTENT WHY?

(ST/CS/UN)

133

SITUATION I SITUATION II P and O are students living on the same

floor of a large rooming house.

When P hears the music of classical composer Richard Wagner played in the lounge, he leaves immediately.

P dislikes O.

O has a collection of VVagner's records.

He keeps it up to date by buying each new recording, and plays them on the stereo in the lounge.

P and T are students living on the same floor of a large rooming house. To decorate the lounge, some students suggested hanging reproductions of paintings by sürrealist Salvador Dali.

P shouted in protest saying that it was a poor choice and that he would never sit there if they did so.

P dislikes T.

T voted against the suggestion arguing that it vvould really ruin the atmosphere of the lounge. If those paintings were hung there, he added, he would put graffiti on them.

WHICH situation would strike P as inconsistent ? (check in the box above) WHY?

IF P decided to do something about the situation in either case, which of the following aspects of the situation vvould he probably attempt changing ?

a) vvhat he thinks about Wagner's music a) vvhat he thinks about Dali's art b) his opinion of O b) his opinion of T >

c) vvhat O thinks about VVagner's music c) what T thinks about Dali's art d) his contact with O d) his contact with T

e) no change e) no change f) other f) other

WHY? WHY?

How consistent is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 CONSİSTENT

W H Y 7

How consistent is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CONSİSTENT

t

WHY?

(ST/CS/UN)

SITUATION I SITUATION II P and O are neighbors living next door

to each other on the same street.

P has been lobbying against the idea of draining a local swamp because the swamp is serving as a bird sanctuary.

O is heading the local ecology club's drive to stop the draining of the swamp.

P dislikes O.

P and T are neighbors living next door to each other on the same street.

P has organized a campaign for cleaning up a nearby river polluted by a local factory.

T is personally opposed to this ecology movement and is trying to organize a counter-campaign.

P dislikes T.

WHICH situation would strike P as inconsistent ? (check in the box above) WHY?

IF P decided to do something about the situation in either case, which of the follovving aspects of the situation would he probably attempt changing?

a) what he thinks about the draining a) what he thinks about cleaning up the project river b) his opinion of O b) his opinion of T

c) what O thinks about the draining project c) what T thinks about cleaning the river d) his contact with O d) his contact with T

e) no change e) no change f) other f) other

WHY? WHY?

How consistent is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 CONSİSTENT WHY?

Hovv consistent is Situation II ? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 CONSİSTENT WHY?

(ST/CS/UN) 135

BELOW YOU WILL BE READING AND COMPARING TVVO STUATIONS AND YOU WILL BE ASKED SOME QUEST!ONS ABOUT THEM. PLEASE READ BOTH SITUATIONS FIRST, AND THEN PROCEED TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT ARE GIVEN.

SITUATION I SITUATION II

Hamlet meets his father's ghost.

Hamlet plans to kili his uncle.

His father's ghost orders him to kili the uncle.

Hamlet is the only son of the Queen.

He plans to kili his uncle.

Hamlet's mother is married to his uncle.

WHICH situation vvould strike Hamlet as unpleasantt? (check in the box above)

W H Y ?

If Hamlet vvanted to do something about the situation in either case, vvhich of the follovving aspects of the situation vvould vhe probably at'empt changing?

a) his plan to kili his uncle b) his duty to his father c) his father's command

d) his contact vvith his father's ghost e) no change

f) other

VVHY ?

a) his plan to kili his uncle b) his opinion of his mother

c) his mother's marriage to his uncle d) his contact v v i t h his mother

e) no change f) other

/

VVHY?

Hovv pleasant is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

UNPLEASANT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 PLEASANT VVHY?

Hovv pleasant is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

UNPLEASANT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 PLEASANT

VVHY?

ON THE FOLLOVVİNG PAGES, YOU VVILL FIND OTHER STORİES AND QUESTIONS OF A SIMILAR NATURE. IN EVERY CASE, BE SURE TO READ BOTH STORİES BEFORE YOU ANSVVER THE QUESTIONS.

(FM /PL /UN) 137

SITUATION I SITUATION II P and O are students living next door

to each other in a large rooming house.

P spent ali of his spring vacation painting the lounge navy blue with a seascape on one of its walls.

P dislikes O.

As soon as O entered the nevvly deco-rated lounge, he walked out complain-ing that this was the most inappropri-ate decor for a lounge he had ever seen and that he vvouldn't come and sit there until it was changed, even if it meant doing it himself.

P and T are students living next door to each other in a large rooming house.

P has become interested in African cultures.

After some difficulty, he managed to get a ceremonial mask and hung it in the lounge.

P dislikes T.

When T saw the mask, he became interested in African art products. He bought several books on the subject and is even planning to buy a ceremonial mask for himself.

WHICH situation would strike P as unpleasant? (check in the box above) WHY?

IF P decided to do something about the situation in either case, vvhich of the following aspects of the situation would he probably attempt changing?

a) what he thinks about the new dec-oration

b) his opinion of O

c) what O thinks about the decoratioıı d) his contact with O

e) no change f) other

WHY?

a) vvhat he thinks about the African mask b) his opinion of T

c) vvhat T thinks about the mask d) his contact vvith T

e) no change f) other

WHY?

How pleasant is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

UNPLEASANT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PLEASANT

VVHY ?

How pleasant is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

UNPLEASANT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 PLEASANT VVHY?

(ST/PL/UN)

SITUATION I SITUATION II P and O are students living in different

rooms of the same dorm.

At a dorm meeting, P argued that it was high time that a jukebox be added to the lounge and that he couldn't imagine how the others could have lived there vvithout one. He suggested that a com-mittee be formed to collect funds and investigate the cost of the jukebox.

O supported the idea saying that it vvould help the social life around there by making the place much more lively, and he offered to serve on the com-mittee.

P dislikes O.

P and T are students living in different rooms of the same dorm.

P alvvays leaves the lounge if a soap opera is on TV, and telis the others how childish it is to watch them.

T usually watches TV in the lounge.

He is interested in soap operas and even cuts classes to watch them.

P dislikes T.

WHICH situation wou!d strike P as unpleasant ? (check in the box above) WHY?

IF P decided to do something about the situation in either case, vvhich of the follovving aspects of the situation would he probably attempt changing?

a) what he thinks about the jukebox a) vvhat he thinks about soap operas b) his opinion of O b) his opinion of T

c) what O thinks about the jukebox c) vvhat T thinks about soap operas d) his contact with O 1) his contact with T

e) no change e) no change f) other f) other

WHY? WHY?

How pleasant is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER

UNPLEASANT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 PLEASANT WHY?

How pleasant is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

UNPLEASANT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PLEASANT WHY?

(ST /PL /UN)

139

STUATION I SITUATION II P and O are students living on the same

floor of a large rooming house.

When P hears the music of classical composer Richard Wagner played in the lounge, he leaves immediately.

P dislikes O.

O has a collection of Wagner's records.

He keeps it up to date by bııying each new recording, and plays them on the stereo in the lounge.

P and T are students living on the same floor of a large rooming house. To decorate the lounge, some students suggested hanging reproductions of paintings by sürrealist Salvador Dali.

P shouted in protest saying that it was a poor choice and that he would never sit there if they did so.

P dislikes T.

T voted against the suggestion arguing that it would really ruin the atmosphere of the lounge. If those paintings were hung there, he added, he vvould put graffiti on them.

VVHICH situation vvould strike P as unpleasant ? (check in the box above) WHY?

IF P decided to do something about the situation in either case, vvhich of the follovving aspects of the situation vvould he probably attempt changing?

a) vvhat he thinks about Wagner's music a) vvhat he thinks about Dali's art b) his opinion of O b) his opinion of T

c) vvhat O thinks about Wagner's music c) vvhat T thinks about Dali's art d) his contact with O d) his contact vvith T

e) no change e) no change f) other f) other

WHY? WHY?

Hovv pleasant is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

UNPLEASANT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 PLEASANT WHY?

Hovv pleasant is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER

UNPLEASANT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 PLEASANT WHY?

(ST /PL /UN)

SITUATION I SITUATION II P and O are neighbors living next door

to each other on the same street.

P has been lobbying against the idea of draining a local svvamp because the svvamp is serving as a bird sanctuary.

O is heading the local ecology club's drive to stop the draining of the svvamp.

P dislikes O.

P and T are neighbors living next door to each other on the same street.

P has organized a campaign for cleaning up a nearby river polluted by a local

factory.

T is personally opposed to this ecology movement and is trying to organize a counter-campaign.

P dislikes T.

VVHİCH situation vvould strike P as unpleasant ? (check in the box above) VVHY ?

IF P decided to do something about the situation in either case, vvhich of the follovving aspects of the situation vvould he probably attempt changing?

a) vvhat he thinks about the draining a) vvhat he thinks about cleaning up the project river b) his opinion of O b) his opinion of T

c) vvhat O thinks about the draining project c) vvhat T thinks about cleaning the river d) his contact vvith O d) his contact vvith T

e) no change e) no change f) other f) other

VVHY? VVHY?

Hovv pleasant is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

UNPLEASANT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 PLEASANT VVHY?

Hovv pleasant is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

UNPLEASANT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 PLEASANT VVHY?

(ST/PL/UN) 141

BELOW YOU WILL BE READING AND COMPARING TWO STUATIONS AND YOU WILL BE ASKED SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT THEM. PLEASE READ BOTH SITUATIONS FIRST, AND THEN PROCEED TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT ARE GIVEN.

SITUATION I

Hamlet meets his father's ghost.

Hamlet plans to kili his uncle.

His father's ghost orders him to kili the uncle.

SITUATION II

Hamlet is the only son of the Queen.

He plans to kili his uncle.

Hamlet's mother is married to his uncle.

WHICH situation would strike Hamlet as inconsistent?(check in the box above) WHY?

If Hamlet vvanted to do something about the situation in either case, vvhich of the follovving aspects of the situation would he probably attempt changing?

a) his plan to kili his uncle b) his duty to his father c) his father's command

d) his contact with his father's ghost e) no change

f) other WHY?

a) his plan to kili his uncle b) his opinion of his mother

c) his mother's marriage to his uncle d) his contact with his mother

e) no change f) other WHY?

How consistent is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 CONSİSTENT WHY?

How consistent is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 CONSİSTENT WHY?

ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES, YOU WILL FIND OTHER STORİES AND QUESTIONS OF A SİMİLAR NATURE. N EVERY CASE, BE SURE TO READ BOTH STORİES BEFORE YOU ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.

(FM/CS/UN)

143

Put YOURSELF in P's shoes and try to imagine YOUR reaction to each situatioıı.

SITUATION I

P and O are students living next door to each other in a large rooming house.

P spent ali of his spring vacation painting the lounge navy blue vvith a seascape on one of its walls.

P dislikes O.

As soon as O entered the newly deco-rated lounge, he vvalked out complain-ing that this was the most inappropri-ate decor for a lounge he had ever seen and that he wouldn't come and sit there until it was changed, even if it meant doing it himself.

SITUATION II

P and T are students living next door to each other in a large rooming house.

P has become interested in African cultures.

After some difficulty, he managed to get a ceremonial mask and hung it in the lounge.

P dislikes T.

When T saw the mask, he became interested in African art products. He bought several books on the subject and is even planning to buy a ceremonial mask for himself.

WHICH situation would strike P as inconsistent ? (check in the box above) WHY?

IF P decided to do something about the situation in either case, which of the follovving aspects of the situation vvould he probably attempt changing?

a) vvhat he thinks about the new dec-oration

b) his opinion of Ö

c) vvhat O thinks about the decoration d) his contact with O

e) no change f) other WHY?

a) vvhat he thinks about the African mask b) his opinion of T

c) vvhat T thinks about the mask d) his contact vvith T

e) no change f) other WHY?

How consistent is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 CONSİSTENT WHY?

How consistent is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 CONSİSTENT WHY?

(PI/CS/UN)

Put YOURSELF in P's shoes and try to imagine YOUR reaction to each situation.

SİTUATİON I

P and O are neighbors living next door to each other on the same street.

P has been lobbying against the idea of draining a local svvamp because the svvamp is serving as a bird sanctuary.

O is heading the local ecology club's drive to stop the draining of the svvamp.

P dislijces O.

SİTUATİON II

P and T are neighbors living next door to each other on the same street.

P has organized a campaign for cleaning up a nearby river polluted by a local factory.

T is personaliy opposed to this ecology movement and is trying to organize a counter-campaign.

P dislikes T.

WHICH situation vvould strike P as inconsistent ? (check in the box above) WHY?

IF P decided todo something about the situation in either case, vvhichofthefollovving aspects of the situation vvould he probably attempt changing?

a) vvhat he thinks about the draining a) vvhat he thinks about cleaning up the project river b) his opinion of O / b) his opinion of T

c) vvhat O thinks about the draining project c) vvhat T thinks about cleaning the river d) his contact vvith O d) his contact vvith T

e) no change e) no change f) other f) other

WHY? WHY?

Hovv consistent is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CONSİSTENT WHY?

Hovv consistent is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CONSİSTENT WHY?

S (PI/CS/UN)

145

Put YOURSELF in P's shoes and try to imagine YOUR reaction to each situation.

SITUATION I

P and O are students living on the same floor of a large rooming house.

When P hears the music of classical composer Richard VVagner played in the lounge, he leaves immediately.

P dislikes O.

O has a collection of VVagner's records.

He keeps it up to date by buying each new recording, and plays them on the stereo in the lounge.

SITUATION II

P and T are students living on the same floor of a large rooming house. To decorate the lounge, some students suggested hanging reproductions of paintings by sürrealist Salvador Dali.

P shouted in protest saying that it vvas a poor choice and that he vvould never sit there if they did so.

P dislikes T.

T voted against the suggestion arguing that it vvould really ruin the atmosphere of the lounge. If those paintings vvere hung there, he added, he vvould put graffiti on them.

WHICH situation vvould strike P as inconsistent ? (check in the box above) VVHY?

IF P decided to do something about the situation in either case, vvhich of the follovving aspects of the situation vvould he probably attempt changing ?

a) vvhat he thinks about Wagner's music a) vvhat he thinks about Dali's art b) his opinion of O

c) vvhat O thinks about Wagner's music d) his contact vvith O

e) no change f) other VVHY?

b) his opinion of T

c) vvhat T thinks about Dali's art d) his contact vvith T

e) no change f) other VVHY?

Hovv consistent is Situation I? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 CONSİSTENT VVHY?

Hovv consistent is Situation II? CIRCLE THE BEST ANSVVER

İNCONSİSTENT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CONSİSTENT VVHY?

(PI/CS / UN)

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