| Test: | Heartland Forgiveness Scale, HFS |
| Link: | persistent link: https://psytests.org/result?v=ttfh4gr1 |
Heartland Forgiveness Scale | |
67 | |
[ average level ] | |
Forgiveness of Self | 23 | |
Forgiveness of Others | 23 | |
Forgiveness of Situations | 21 | |
| low ⇒ average ⇒ high level | ||
One's score on the Total HFS indicates how forgiving a person tends to be of oneself, other people, and uncontrollable situations.
Higher scores indicate higher levels of forgiveness, and lower scores indicate lower levels of forgiveness.
• A score of 18 to 54 indicates that one is usually unforgiving of oneself, others, and uncontrollable situations.
• A score of 55 to 89 indicates that one is about as likely to forgive, as one is not to forgive oneself, others, and uncontrollable situations.
• A score of 90 to 126 indicates that one is usually forgiving of oneself, others, and uncontrollable situations.
One's score on the three HFS subscales indicate how forgiving a person tends to be of oneself (HFS Forgiveness of Self), other people (HFS Forgiveness of Others), or situations beyond anyone's control (HFS Forgiveness of Situations).
Higher scores indicate higher levels of forgiveness, and lower scores indicating lower levels of forgiveness.
• A score of 6 to 18 indicates that one is usually unforgiving of oneself, other people, or uncontrollable situations, respectively.
• A score of 19 to 29 indicates that one is about as likely to forgive as to not forgive oneself, other people, or uncontrollable situations, respectively.
• A score of 30 to 42 indicates that one is usually forgiving of oneself, other people, or uncontrollable situations, respectively.