Evaluating the Factor Structure and Internal Consistency Reliability of the Therapeutic Reactance Scale

Psychological reactance is an important construct for social scientists. The measure most often used to tap psychological reactance is the Therapeutic Reactance Scale (TRS; E. T. Dowd, C. R. Milne, & S. C. Wise, 1991). However, little research to date has examined the psychometric properties of...

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description Psychological reactance is an important construct for social scientists. The measure most often used to tap psychological reactance is the Therapeutic Reactance Scale (TRS; E. T. Dowd, C. R. Milne, & S. C. Wise, 1991). However, little research to date has examined the psychometric properties of the TRS. Eight hundred and eighty‐three individuals completed the TRS, and their responses were factor analyzed. Evidence indicates that psychological reactance is a multidimensional phenomenon. As currently written and interpreted however, the TRS is unable to accurately measure these multiple dimensions.
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Construct Validity
Coping
Counseling
Counselling
Counselor and client
Counselor-client relations
Evidence
Factor Structure
Factor structures
Freedom
Freedoms
Individual Characteristics
Locus of Control
Motivation (Psychology)
Personality
Personality Studies
Psychological Characteristics
Psychological reactance
Psychological Testing
Psychological tests
Psychology
Psychometric properties
Psychometrics
Psychotherapy
Quantitative psychology
Reliability
Resistance (Psychology)
Social research
Test Reliability
Therapeutic Reactance Scale
Therapy
Validation studies
Validity
Variables
title Evaluating the Factor Structure and Internal Consistency Reliability of the Therapeutic Reactance Scale
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