R/scales.R

# FFMQ
scale.truth.rarely.5 <- c(
  "Very rarely true",
  "Rarely true",
  "Sometimes true",
  "Often true",
  "Very often true"
)

# Self-esteem Rosenberg
scale.agreement.strongly.4 <- c(
  "Strongly disagree",
  "Disagree",
  "Agree",
  "Strongly agree"
)

scale.agreement.strongly.6 <- c(
  "Strongly disagree",
  "Disagree",
  "Somewhat disagree",
  "Somewhat agree",
  "Agree",
  "Strongly agree"
)

scale.agreement.strongly.5 <- c(
  "Strongly disagree",
  "Disagree",
  "Neither agree nor disagree",
  "Agree",
  "Strongly agree"
)

# self-efficacy (Sherer1982)
scale.agreement.strongly.7 <- c(
  "Strongly disagree",
  "Disagree",
  "Somewhat disagree",
  "Neither agree nor disagree",
  "Somewhat agree",
  "Agree",
  "Strongly agree"
)

# SDT, virtualcompanion daily
scale.agreement.little.5 <- c(
  "Not at all",
  "A little",
  "Moderately",
  "A lot",
  "Extremely"
)

# I-PANAS-SF
scale.agreement.slightly.5 <- c(
  "Not at all",
  "Slightly",
  "Moderately",
  "Very",
  "Extremely"
)

# SLWS
scale.agreement.slightly.7 <- c(
  "Strongly disagree",
  "Disagree",
  "Slightly disagree",
  "Neither agree nor disagree",
  "Slightly agree",
  "Agree",
  "Strongly agree"
)

# UCLA Loneliness
scale.frequency.4 <- c(
  "Never",
  "Rarely",
  "Sometimes",
  "Often"
)

# FFMQ
scale.frequency.almost.6 <- c(
  "Almost never",
  "Very infrequently",
  "Somewhat infrequently",
  "Somewhat frequently",
  "Very frequently",
  "Almost always"
)

scale.truth.4 <- c(
  "Very false for me",
  "Somewhat false for me",
  "Somewhat true for me",
  "Very true for me"
)

# self-control
scale.control.5 <- c(
  "1 Not at all like me",
  "2",
  "3",
  "4",
  "5 Very much like me"
)


# Fordyce SISE
scale.happy.11 <- c(
  "0 Extremely unhappy (utterly depressed, completely down)",
  "1 Very unhappy (depressed, spirits very low)",
  "2 Pretty unhappy (somewhat \"blue\", spirits down)",
  "3 Mildly unhappy (just a bit low)",
  "4 Slightly unhappy (just a bit below neutral)",
  "5 Neutral (not particularly happy or unhappy)",
  "6 Slightly happy (just a bit above neutral)",
  "7 Mildly happy (feeling fairly good and somewhat cheerful)",
  "8 Pretty happy (spirits high, feeling good)",
  "9 Very happy (feeling really good, elated!)",
  "10 Extremely happy (feeling ecstatic, joyous, fantastic!)"
)
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