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Spatial Anxiety Scale (He & Hegarty, 2020) All questions are given a 5-point scale for responses. A higher average score indicates greater spatial anxiety. The following scoring is used for responses: - A great deal (5) - A lot (4) - A moderate amount (3) - A little (2) - None at all (1) Participants are given the following instructions and 13 questions: Please rate your level of anxiety on a 5-point scale in the following scenarios. 1. Do you feel anxious when: Leaving a store that you have been to for the first time and deciding way to turn to get to a destination. 2. Do you feel anxious when: Finding your way out of a complex arrangement of offices that you have visited for the first time. 3. Do you feel anxious when: Pointing in the direction of a place outside that someone wants to get to and has asked you for directions when you are in a windowless room. 4. Do you feel anxious when: Locating your car in a very large parking lot or parking garage. 5. Do you feel anxious when: Trying a new route that you think will be a shortcut without the benefits of a map. 6. Do you feel anxious when: Finding your way back to a familiar area after realizing you have made a wrong turn and become lost while traveling. 7. Do you feel anxious when: Finding your way around in an unfamiliar mall. 8. Do you feel anxious when: Finding your way to an appointment in an area if a city or town with which you are not familiar 9. Do you feel anxious when: Finding your way back to your hotel after becoming lost in a new city. 10. Do you feel anxious when: Asked to follow directions to a location across town without the use of a map 11. Do you feel anxious when: Trying to get somewhere you have never been to before in the middle of an unfamiliar city 12. Do you feel anxious when: Asked to do the navigation planning for a long car trip. 13. Do you feel anxious when: Memorizing routes and landmarks on a map for an upcoming exam.
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