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Personal Values Questionnaire
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About Personal Values Questionnaire
Scale Name
Personal Values Questionnaire
Author Details
John T. Blackledge and Joseph Ciarrochi
Translation Availability
Not Sure
Background/Description
This measure has been adapted from the Personal Strivings Measure. The uestionnaire is used to identify values origin (intrinsic versus extrinsic), importance and commitment. Preliminary evidence with adolescents suggests that the scale falls into two general
factors:
- Intrinsic motivation includes items 3, 4, 5, 6.
- Extrinsic motivation includes items 1 and 2.
We are finding that adolescents who score high on intrinsic items tend to experience
more joy and less sadness. Adolescents who score high on extrinsic items tend to
experience more hostility.
Administration, Scoring and Interpretation
- Introduce the PVQ: Briefly explain what the PVQ measures and its purpose. Assure participants of anonymity and confidentiality.
- Distribute the questionnaires: Provide each participant with a copy of the PVQ.
- Read the instructions aloud: Clearly explain the 6-point Likert scale (1 = “Almost never” to 6 = “Almost always”) and answer any questions.
- Independent completion: Allow participants to complete the questionnaire privately and without interruption.
- Collection: Gather the completed questionnaires, ensuring anonymity is maintained.
Reliability and Validity
N/A
Available Versions
50-Items
Reference
Feros, D. L., Lane, L., Ciarrochi, J., & Blackledge, J. T. (2013). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for improving the lives of cancer patients: a preliminary study. Psycho‐oncology, 22(2), 459-464.
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