Jw. Berry et al., Dispositional forgivingness: Development and construct validity of the Transgression Narrative Test of Forgivingness (TNTF), PERS SOC PS, 27(10), 2001, pp. 1277-1290
Forgivingness is the disposition to forgive interpersonal transgressions ov
er time and across situations. There is currently no acceptable measure of
forgivingness for use in testing theoretical propositions. The authors desc
ribe a five-item scenario-based scale, the Transgression Narrative Test of
Forgivingness (TNTF). In five studies examining 518 university students fro
m three disparate universities, the authors assess the item and full-scale
functioning of the TNTF and its concurrent and 8-week predictive validity r
elative to trait anger, rumination, neuroticism, agreeableness, and hostili
ty. Test-retest reliability and stability of item locations were both good.
Norms are presented by gender; ethnicity, and religious activity. The TNTF
is a brief measure of forgivingness that is not theory dependent and is th
erefore useful in basic and intervention research from a variety of theoret
ical perspectives.