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decision making scale in daily life

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Instrument: Making Decisions in Everyday Life Scale/Subscale Name: Making Decisions in Everyday Life Source: Youth Life Skills Evaluation Project at Penn State. Instrument also cited by the CYFAR Life Skills Project at Texas A&M University. Developers: C. C. Mincemoyer and D. F. Perkins Year: 2001 Target Audience(s): Youth aged 12 to 18 Language other than English available: No Type: Behavior Data collected: Quantitative Data collection format: Self report – Pre/post Reading Level: Flesch-Kincaid Grade level: 6.5 Existence of test/technical manuals, user guides, supplemental materials: Instrument and tips on administration available online at: http://www.humanserviceresearch.com/youthlifeskillsevaluation/ Level of training necessary for administration/scoring/interpretation: None Widespread Use/Professional Endorsements: Recommended by the CYFAR Life Skills Project, Youth Development Initiative, Texas A&M University. Cost of Use: There are no costs associated with the use of this instrument. The authors request that you contact them, give full acknowledgement on the surveys and reports, provide an electronic copy of the data set when available, and send a copy of the report/article that is produced from the data.
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