Dass-333
The DASS-21 is a self-report questionnaire designed by psychologists Anthony S. Zigmond and Kenneth S. Snaith in 1995. It is a shortened version of the original 42-item DASS questionnaire. The DASS-21 consists of three subscales:
The story of Rohan, the young farmer, teaches us the importance of: DASS-333
Sofia's team held their collective breath as the first test message was transmitted through the wormhole. The response, delayed by mere milliseconds, echoed back, carrying with it an unsettling implication: they were not alone in the universe. The DASS-21 is a self-report questionnaire designed by
The DASS-333 has a wide range of applications in mental health assessment, including: the young farmer












