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, Scenario:
A researcher is interested in discovering what leads to individuals' sense of purpose
and how they respond to inferiority feelings in their daily lives. The
researcher is interested in knowing how these two aspects may be related and influence overall
well-being.
Questionnaire Items:
Based on Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology:
Item 1
I am always comparing my achievement to others.
Item Justification
This item attempts to tap into Adler's concept of feelings of inferiority. Feelings of
inferiority, for Adler, are universal, stemming from childhood experiences of helplessness. This
item taps into the extent to which an individual is engaged in social comparison,
which could exacerbate or be an expression of these feelings of deficiency.
Item 2
I strive to overcome challenges and setbacks in my life.
Item Justification
This item is pertinent to Adler's emphasis on striving for superiority or perfection.
Adler speculated that individuals are moved towards moving from a perceived minus situation to
a perceived plus situation. This item assesses the subject's active striving in attempting to
surmount difficulties, resonating with this inherent striving.
Item 3
I believe that what I have to contribute is worthwhile to the groups I belong to.
Item Justification
This item touches on Adler's concept of social interest. A healthy individual, in Adler's
view, develops a sense of belonging and interest in others' and society's well-being. This item
explores how the individual feels regarding their value and contribution in social interactions.
Item 4
I often feel discouraged when things don't go my way.
Item Justification
This item is analogous to Adler's description of psychological maladjustment. People who
become overly interested in personal superiority or who acquire exaggerated feelings of