HIT-How I Think Questionnaire
HIT-How I Think Questionnaire
Price: | $39.99 |

Overview
This widely used questionnaire can be used independently or to enhance the EQUIP training program. It measures four categories of self-serving cognitive distortions (thinking errors)—Self-Centered, Blaming Others, Minimizing/Mislabeling, and Assuming the Worst. The questionnaire is a 54-item measure that can be administered in groups or with individuals. It is typically completed in 5 to 15 minutes and requires only a fourth-grade reading level. The questionnaire, which includes scoring and computation instructions and forms, is useful in assessment, treatment planning, tracking therapeutic progress, and individual- or program-level outcome evaluation. The How I Think (HIT) Questionnaire is sold in sets of 20 and is accompanied by a 44-page manual.
Subscales
The How I Think (HIT) Questionnaire contains 54 items divided into four cognitive distortion subscales:
- Self-Centered
- Blaming Others
- Minimizing/Mislabeling
- Assuming the Worst
The items are also applied to four behavioral referent subscales:
- Opposition-Defiance
- Physical Aggression
- Lying
- Stealing
Sample questionnaire items:
- Rules are mostly meant for other people.
- If I really want to do something, I don't care if it's legal or not.
- You have to get even with people who don't show you respect.
- People are always trying to hassle me.
Response to each item is along a 6-point Likert type scale (from agree strongly to disagree strongly).
- Theoretical Rationale
- Background
- Typology
- Description and Development of the HIT Questionnaire
- Validation Methods
- Participants
- Measures
- Procedures
- Validation Results
- Content and Face Validity
- Factor-Analytic Validity
- Internal Consistency
- Convergent and Divergent Validity
- Discriminant Validity
- Construct Validity
- Summary
- Using the HIT Questionnaire
- General Considerations
- Computing Scores
- Norms and Cutoffs
- Plotting the Profile
- Interpretation and Treatment Planning
- Evaluating Therapeutic Progress and Outcomes
- Summary
- Notes
- References
- About the Authors
Figures
- HIT Questionnaire Computation Form
- HIT Questionnaire Profile Form
Tables
- Readability Profile for the HIT Questionnaire
- Matrix Structure of the HIT Questionnaire
- Rater Classification Accuracy of HIT Questionnaire Items by Subscale
- Confirmatory Factor Analysis by Cognitive Distortion Categories
- Confirmatory Factor Analysis by Behavioral Referent Categories
- Zero-Order Correlations among Subscales According to Cognitive Distortion Categories
- Zero-Order Correlations among Subscales According to Behavioral Referent Categories
- Internal Consistency Reliabilities as Measured by Cronbach's Coefficient Alpha
- F Values for the Effects of Group, Gender, and Race
- Group Means, Standard Deviations, and F Values
- Descriptive Statistics for All HIT Questionnaire Scales Based on the Normative Sample
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