Death Perspective Scale

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Death Perspective Scale

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About Death Perspective Scale

The DPS (Hooper & Spilka, 1970) is a 60-item multidimensional measure of perspectives toward death. Eight scales are based on items in a 6-point Likert-type format from strongly disagree (1) to strongly agree (6). Two subscales, Death as an Afterlife of Reward (6 items), and Indifference toward Death (5 items), were used in this study. Coefficient alpha is reported to be .92 for Death as Afterlife of Reward, and .71 for Indifference toward Death. Construct validity has been supported by moderate intercorrelations of the scales with measures of religiosity (Spilka, Stout, Minton, & Sizemore, 1976).

Death Perspective Scale

Death Perspective Scale

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