tems on ì
the instrument. ISE scores may range from zero (0) to 100. ì
Scores of 30 and below indicate an absence of clinically ì
significant problems in the area of self-esteem. ISE scores in ì
the 30-to70 range suggest the presence of a clinically ì
significant problem in the area of self-esteem. Scores in excess ì
of 70 nearly always indicate that a subject is experiencing ì
extreme stress with a clear potential for violent behavior on the ì
The ISE is characterized by excellent internal consistency ì
(mean alpha = .93). The short-term stability reliability of the ì
instrument is excellent (r = .92). ì
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