
Tolerance of Ambiguity Scale
The Tolerance of Ambiguity Scale measures how comfortable a person is with uncertain or unclear situations, particularly in learning and decision-making contexts. Individuals with high tolerance can handle ambiguity without feeling stressed, embracing new ideas and experiences. In contrast, those with low tolerance may prefer clear rules and certainty, often feeling anxious when faced with ambiguity. This scale helps researchers understand how people navigate complex information and diverse perspectives, which is especially relevant in fields requiring critical thinking and adaptability, such as education, psychology, and management.