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  2. Alcohol Dependence Data Questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    The Alcohol Dependence Data (ADD) was developed by Raistrick et al. to evaluate the degree of alcohol dependence in a self-given questionnaire that contained 39 questions. From the Alcohol Dependence Data came the shortened version, the Short Alcohol Dependence Data Questionnaire (SADD). [5]

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  4. Naikan - Wikipedia

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    Naikan (Japanese: 内観, lit. ' introspection ') is a structured method of self-reflection developed by Yoshimoto Ishin (1916–1988) in the 1940s. [1] The practice is based around asking oneself three questions about a person in one's life: [2]

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  7. Self-report study - Wikipedia

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    A self-report study is a type of survey, questionnaire, or poll in which respondents read the question and select a response by themselves without any outside interference. [1] A self-report is any method which involves asking a participant about their feelings, attitudes, beliefs and so on. Examples of self-reports are questionnaires and ...

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  9. Self-verification theory - Wikipedia

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    Self-verification is a social psychological theory that asserts people want to be known and understood by others according to their firmly held beliefs and feelings about themselves, [1] that is self-views (including self-concepts and self-esteem). It is one of the motives that drive self-evaluation, along with self-enhancement and self-assessment.