Germany, 1989. Ratings of 442 Identities, 295 Behaviors, and 67 Modifiers, selected for back-translatability with the 1978 U.S.A. dictionary were obtained with the Attitude program from 520 Mannheim students. Subjects were matched to the American undergraduate population by proportional inclusion of 12 and 13 grade youths at two German Studenten des Grundstudiums and Gymnasiasten, along with subjects from Mannheim University, which attracts students mainly from the Rhein-Neckar region in former West Germany.
N = 520
Identities: 442
Behaviors: 295
Modifiers: 67
Citation: Schneider, Andreas. Mean Affective Ratings of 804 Concepts by West German Students in 1989 [Computer file]. Distributed at Affect Control Theory Website, Program Interact <https://affectcontroltheory.org/resources-for-researchers/tools-and-software/interact/.
Data: Can be downloaded with any version of INTERACT (link above) or from Aidan Comb’s actdata repository https://ahcombs.github.io/actdata/index.html