Freidrich in the 1996 Teaching of Psychology, Volume 23, 6-13 has a scale.
 

Michael Quanty 
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From: Susan Ledlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 7:39 AM
To: TIPS
Subject: Attitude Scales


Hi, 

Do any of you know of any instruments that measure college students'
attitudes toward subject matter?  I am interested in looking at the
relationship of instructional strategies and attitude toward subject matter.
I'm particularly interested in attitudes toward psychology, because that's
my discipline, and I have immediate access to some classrooms.  I'm also
interested in scientific/mathematical subjects; we have a number of grants
for SMET education on campus, so there are opportunities to collaborate on
research with some of those departments. 


Also, if anyone knows of research that's been done in this area, I'd love to
hear about it.  I've found very little. 


Thank you in advance, 


Susan 
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