Subgroup Size
Entire group
Duration
10 minutes
External Cost
NoSource
Su, R., Tay, L., & Diener, E. (2014). The development and validation of the Comprehensive Inventory of Thriving (CIT) and the Brief Inventory of Thriving (BIT). Applied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being, 6(3), 251-279. DOI: 10.1111/aphw.12027
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Both inventories are open source for researchers and teachers (e.g. non-commercial uses). This instrument was created by 3 scholars at Big 10 institutions, one of them Purdue's own Dr. Louis Tay.
Both inventories are available in a growing number of languages other than English.