Abstract

Competitive attitudes significantly influence various dimensions of human behavior. Studies have largely used games in the collection of data and the usefulness of games as methodological tools may be questioned. To overcome this methodological weakness, a Likert-type attitude-scale measuring attitudes toward competition-cooperation was developed. The scale shows satisfactory internal reliability and correlates significantly with measures of Machiavellianism and need for social approval.

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