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. 2018 Mar 14;12:149. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2018.00149

Table 1.

List of psychometric parameters.

Parameters
1 Cognitive competence
2 Extracurricular competence including physical competence
3 Social competence with friends of the same sex
4 Social competence with friends of opposite sex
5 General self-worth
6 Perceived competence scale for adolescence
7 Inhibitory control
8 Activation control
9 Attentional control
10 Japanese version of Effortful Control (EC) scale for adults
11 Trust vs. mistrust
12 Autonomy vs. shame/doubt
13 Initiative vs. guilt
14 Industry vs. inferiority
15 Identity vs. role confusion
16 Intimacy vs. isolation
17 Japanese version of Rasmussen's Ego Identity Scale (REIS)
18 Behavioral inhibition system (BIS)
19 BAS/driver
20 BAS/reward
21 BAS/fun seeking
22 Behavioral Inhibitory System (BIS)/Behavioral Activate System (BAS) scale
23 Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale (RSES)
24 Anxiety regarding others' evaluation of oneself and perceived maladjustment to interpersonal situations
25 Emotional disturbance
26 Difficulty in expressing opinions
27 Japanese version of Jones and Russell's social reticence scale for college students
28 Beginning social skills
29 Advanced social skills
30 Skills for dealing with feelings
31 Skill alternatives to aggression
32 Skills for dealing with stress
33 Planning skills
34 Kikuchi's Scale of Social Skills (KiSS-18)
35 Public self-consciousness
36 Private self-consciousness
37 Self-consciousness scale for Japanese
38 Japanese version of the Self-Concept Clarity (SCC) scale
39 Self-continuity function subscale
40 Directing-behavior function subscale
41 Social-bonding function subscale
42 Japanese version of the TALE (Thinking About Life Experiences) scale
43 Japanese version of the Ego-Resiliency Scale (ER89)
44 Positive Problem Orientation (PPO)
45 Negative Problem Orientation (NPO)
46 Problem Definition and Formulation (PDF)
47 Generation of Alternative Solution (GAS)
48 Decision Making (DM)
49 Solution Implementation and Verification (SIV)
50 Rational Problem Solving (RPS)
51 Impulsivity/Carelessness Style (ICS)
52 Avoidance Style (AS)
53 Japanese version of the Social Problem-Solving Inventory-Revised (SPSI-R)
54 Negative-Self (NS)
55 Positive-Self (PS)
56 Negative-Other (NO)
57 Positive-Other (PO)
58 Japanese version of the Brief Core Schema Scale (JBCSS)
59 Intentional behavior
60 Planfulness
61 Readiness for change
62 Using resource
63 Japanese version of the Personal Growth Initiative Scale-II (PGIS-II)
64 Subjective Happiness Scale (SHS)
65 The Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
66 State Anxiety (A-State)
67 Trait Anxiety (A-Trait)
68 Japanese edition of state-trait anxiety inventory
69 Positive symptoms
70 Negative symptoms
71 Disorganization
72 Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ)
73 Social skill
74 Attention switching
75 Attention to detail
76 Communication
77 Imagination
78 Autism-spectrum quotient
79 Verbal Intelligence Quotient (VIQ)
80 Performance Intelligence Quotient (PIQ)
81 Full scale Intelligence Quotient (FIQ)
82 Fluid intelligence
83 Crystallized intelligence
84 Verbal comprehension
85 Perceptual organization
86 Vocabulary
87 Similarities
88 Arithmetic
89 Digit span
90 Information
91 Comprehension
92 Picture completion
93 Digit symbol
94 Block design
95 Matrix reasoning
96 Picture arrangement
97 Emotional awareness
98 Self-efficacy
99 Perseverance
100 Enthusiasm
101 Self-decision
102 Impulse control
103 Patience
104 Sharing positive emotion
105 Sharing negative emotion
106 Personal consideration
107 Voluntary support
108 Personal management
109 Sociability
110 Cooperation
111 Decision making
112 Optimism
113 Group consideration
114 Influence
115 Risk management
116 Tactfulness
117 Adaptability
118 Self-awareness
119 Self-motivation
120 Self-control
121 Empathy
122 Altruism
123 Interpersonal relationship
124 Situational awareness
125 Leadership
126 Flexibility
127 Intrapersonal Emotional Quotient Scale (EQS)
128 Interpersonal (EQS)
129 Situational (EQS)
130 EQS total scale

Social ability/skill: 1-78, IQ: 79-96, EQ: 97-130.