Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory (BDHI)
a diagnostic test first published in 1957 by American psychologists A. Bass and E. Durkee. The questionnaire consists of 75 statements, each of which reflects a certain reaction of a person to various life situations and is designed to identify the level of five types of aggression and two types of hostility. The questionnaire was rightly criticized by Western researchers, and in 1992 A. Bass released the more modern Bass-Perry Aggression Diagnostic Questionnaire (BPAQ).