Transcription of VOLUNTEER FUNCTIONS INVENTORY (VFI)
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Self Report Measures for Love and Compassion Research: Helping Others VOLUNTEER FUNCTIONS INVENTORY (VFI) Reference: Clary, E. G., Snyder, M., Ridge, R. D., Copeland, J., Stukas, A. A., Haugen, J., & Meine, P. (1998). Understanding and assessing the motivations of volunteers: A functional approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1516-1530. Description of Measure: A 30-item measure of motivations to VOLUNTEER . The authors use a functionalist approach to volunteering, examining the functional motives individuals have for choosing to VOLUNTEER . The scale is divided into 6 separate functional motives ( , factors): 1.) Protective Motives a way of protecting the ego from the difficulties of life. 2.) Values a way to express ones altruistic and humanitarian values.
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