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Data: Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS)
Description
A dataset containing items from the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS). There are 20 variables and 1925 observations
Usage
data("tas")
Format
A data frame with 20 variables and 1925 observations (5 point Likert scale)
Details
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1
I am often confused about what emotion I am feeling -
2
It is difficult for me to find the right words for my feelings -
3
I have physical sensations that even doctors don’t understand -
4
I am able to describe my feelings easily -
5
I prefer to analyze problems rather than just describe them -
6
When I am upset, I don’t know if I am sad, frightened, or angry -
7
I am often puzzled by sensations in my body -
8
I prefer just to let things happen rather than to understand why they turned out that way -
9
I have feelings that I can’t quite identify -
10
Being in touch with emotions is essential -
11
I find it hard to describe how I feel about people -
12
People tell me to describe my feelings more -
13
I don’t know what’s going on inside me -
14
I often don’t know why I am angry -
15
I prefer talking to people about their daily activities rather than their feelings -
16
I prefer to watch “light” entertainment shows rather than psychological dramas -
17
It is difficult for me to reveal my innermost feelings, even to close friends -
18
I can feel close to someone, even in moments of silence -
19
I find examination of my feelings useful in solving personal problems -
20
Looking for hidden meanings in movies or plays distracts from their enjoyment -
gender
"M" (male) or "F" (female)
Note
There are three domains
Difficulty identifying feelings: items 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14
Difficulty describing feelings: items 2, 4, 11, 12, 17
Externally oriented thinking: items 10, 15, 16, 18, 19
References
Briganti, G., & Linkowski, P. (2019). Network approach to items and domains from the Toronto Alexithymia Scale. Psychological reports.
Examples
data("tas")