
"The Ambiguity Tolerance Scale"
The Ambiguity Tolerance Scale is a tool used to measure how comfortably a person handles uncertain or unclear situations. It assesses whether someone is typically eager to explore new ideas without knowing all the details or tends to feel uneasy when faced with ambiguity. People with high ambiguity tolerance are more adaptable and open-minded, while those with low tolerance may prefer clear, predictable scenarios. This scale helps understand individual differences in dealing with complexity and uncertainty, which can impact decision-making, problem-solving, and how they respond to change.