Instructions:

For each item, select the one response that best describes how true the statement is for you.

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* 1. I get nervous if I have to speak with someone in authority (teacher, boss, etc.).

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* 2. I have difficulty making eye contact with others.

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* 3. I become tense if I have to talk about myself or my feelings.

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* 4. I find it difficult to be comfortable around coworkers.

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* 5. I find it easy to make friends my own age.

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* 6. I tense up if I meet an acquaintance in the street.

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* 7. I am uncomfortable in social situations.

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* 8. I feel tense if I am alone with just one other person.

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* 9. I am at ease meeting people at parties, etc.

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* 10. I have difficulty talking with other people.

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* 11. I find it easy to think of things to talk about.

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* 12. I worry about expressing myself in case I appear awkward.

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* 13. I find it difficult to disagree with another's point of view.

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* 14. I have difficulty talking to people to whom I find attractive.

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* 15. I find myself worrying that I won't know what to say in social situations.

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* 16. I have difficulty making eye contact with others.

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* 17. I feel I'll say something embarrassing when talking.

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* 18. I find myself worrying I will be ignored in group settings.

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* 19. I am tense in group settings.

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* 20. I am unsure whether to greet someone I know only slightly.

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* 23. Thank you for completing the assessment. To get your anxiety score, please provide us with your name, email address and mobile number. All information collected will be kept confidential and not shared with outside parties.

SIAS Developer Reference:
Mattick, R. P., & Clarke, J. C. (1998). Development and validation of measures of social
phobia scrutiny fear and social interaction anxiety1. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 36(4),
455-470.

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