2012
DOI: 10.24972/ijts.2012.31.1.21
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The Scale for Existential Thinking

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“…Existential thinking. Existential thinking was measured using the Scale for Existential Thinking (SET), an 11-item self-report instrument assessing an individual's frequency of engagement with the deeper matters of human existence (Allan & Shearer, 2012). Participants responded to questions such as "Do you ever reflect on your purpose in life?"…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existential thinking. Existential thinking was measured using the Scale for Existential Thinking (SET), an 11-item self-report instrument assessing an individual's frequency of engagement with the deeper matters of human existence (Allan & Shearer, 2012). Participants responded to questions such as "Do you ever reflect on your purpose in life?"…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scale for Existential Thinking (SET; Allan & Shearer, 2012). É uma medida unidimensional de auto-relato do pensamento existencial incluindo 11 itens (α = .93) cuja soma permite calcular um resultado global a variar entre 11 e 55.…”
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“…Is part of human nature and we all involve in thinking about these existential issues. Reference [21] termed this tendency to explore the fundamental concerns of human existence and the capacity to engage in meaningmaking process that locates oneself in respect to these issues as existential thinking. The ultimate concerns of the human existence relate to one"s relation to the grand organization of the cosmos, such as the nature of reality, as well as the most fundamental, inescapable parts of human conditions, such as the meaning in life and inevitability of death [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%