Social-Cognitive Aptitude Test (SCAT)
Background & Information
The Social-Cognitive Aptitude Test (SCAT) was designed to give false feedback of success and failure. A description of its properties and application is found in:
Crocker, J., Thompson, L. L., & McGraw, K. M. (1987). Downward comparison, prejudice, and evaluations of others: Effects of self-esteem and threat. Journal of Psychological Review, 52, 907-916.
For a copy of this article, please e-mail crocker.37@osu.edu.
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The scale and its coding instructions are here to download in PDF format:(Right click or control click on link & choose "Save As")