Research Measures
The Perceived Responsiveness and Insensitivity Scale
This is a psychometrically optimized measure of perceived partner responsiveness and insensitivity. Permission is hereby granted for use in clinical and research settings. For commercial usage, please contact the authors.
Crasta, D., Rogge, R. D., Maniaci, M. R., & Reis, H. T. (2021). Toward an optimized measure of perceived partner responsiveness: Development and validation of the perceived responsiveness and insensitivity scale. Psychological Assessment, 33(4), 338–355.
The Perceived Partner Responsiveness Scale
This measure assesses perceived partner responsiveness in terms of understanding and validation. Permission is hereby granted for use in clinical and research settings. For commercial usage, please contact the authors.
Reis, H. T., Crasta, D., Rogge, R. D., Maniaci, M. R., & Carmichael, C. L. (2018). Perceived partner responsiveness scale. In D. L. Worthington & G. D. Bodie (Eds.), Sourcebook of listening methodology & measurement (pp. 516-521). Malden, MA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
The Interpersonal Competence Questionnaire
This measure assesses five domains of interpersonal competence: initiating relationships, self-disclosure, assessing displeasure with others’ actions, providing emotional support, and managing conflicts. There is an adult version and a teen version. Permission is hereby granted for use in clinical and research settings. For commercial usage, please contact the authors.
Buhrmester, D., Furman, W., Wittenberg, M., & Reis, H. T. (1988). Five domains of interpersonal competence in peer relations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 55, 991-1008.