The Experiencing Scale, which is based on Rogers's work, attempts to assess one's _____
a. receptivity to experience
b. positive regard
c. level of self-trust
d. conditions of worth
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Rogers did not use psychological tests to assess personality, nor did he develop any tests. However, other psychologists have devised tests to measure aspects of the experiential world. The Experiencing Scale (Gendlin & Tomlinson, 1967) measures our level of self-trust.
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