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Appendix D
Incomplete Sentences
Research Code No.#____INSTRUCTIONS: You will notice that the sentences below are not complete. We are asking
you to make a complete sentence out of each one. You need not be too concerned about
grammar or sentence length. Simply write down the first thing that comes into mind.
Please work as rapidly as you can, but don't rush, as there is no time limit. If possible,
do not omit any. Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
1. He worried............
2. One feels useless........
3. I feel................
4. My appetite............
5. The future............
6. What makes me discouraged.....
7. When rejected, he......
8. My greatest fear.........
9. Morning is............
10. I am..................
11. Sometimes I want..............
12. Things looked hopeless.....
13. Being with other people........
14. My greatest fault.........
15. What disgusts me most..........
16. I have................
17. I felt like giving up......
18. My sleep..............
19. I still enjoy..............
20. My self-confidence............
21. I.....................
22. One feels needed...........
23. My health.............
24. What makes me angry............
25. My....................
26. One feels guilty...........
27. Life..................
28. If I fail..................
29. If there were no way out.......
30. In the future, I...........
31. What makes me feel "blue" is........
32. I feel inadequate when.........
33. Things looked hopeless when.........
34. Giving up when things look impossible is......
35. Performing below average makes me.........

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Publication Information: Book Title: The ABC's of Stress: A Submarine Psychologist's Perspective. Contributors: Benjamin B. Weybrew - author. Publisher: Praeger. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: 191.
    
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