Test: | Acceptance of Others Scale |
Link: | persistent link: https://psytests.org/result?v=feybNye |
Acceptance of Others | |
64 | |
[ average to high ] |
Acceptability to Others | |
10 |
Analysis of the data indicated that individuals with high self-acceptance scores tend also to accept others, to feel accepted by others, but actually to be neither more nor less accepted by others than those with low self-acceptance scores. Individuals with high acceptance-of-others scores tend in turn to feel accepted by others, and tend toward being accepted by them. Persons who think relatively much better of themselves than they do of others tend to feel accepted by others, whereas actually they are significantly less well liked by them; this group significantly overestimates its acceptability to others. Estimated acceptability, in this study, is independent of actual acceptability. Comparison of most and least accepted groups shows only that the latter have a significantly larger gap between self acceptance and their acceptance of others.
Acceptability to Others scale indicates the «estimated acceptance by others».