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Objective ---- The objective of this project is to provide a structured overview of all instruments designed to assess attitudes towards inclusion (and closely related constructs). Numerous instruments exist in this area, new instruments are regularly developed and published. We would like to facilitate access to published instruments for all researchers and therefore provide a continuously updated database, which include general information, previous findings on the psychometric properties of scales (and subscales), and item examples. Instrument Submission ----------------- If you are author of an instrument to measure attitudes towards inclusion and would like to increase the visibility of your instrument, we are happy to include your scales in our database. You may also suggest instruments from other authors. Please use the form linked below to propose a new instrument. Please use the [Submission Form][1] if you would like to suggest an instrument to us. Additions and Corrections --------------------------- If you would like to suggest additions or corrections to individual entries of the database, please use the comment feature of OSF. General feedback and suggestions for improvement are also welcome through the comment function or via personal email. Licensing ------------ The database and all materials provided here are under a [CC-BY licence][2]. You may use them without further inquiry if you cite the project accordingly. [1]: https://survey2.uni-graz.at/138873/lang-de [2]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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