posted on 2024-05-02, 09:22authored byMalte Baader, Chris Starmer, Fabio Tufano, Simon Gächter
<p>The study of relationship closeness has a long history in psychology and is currently expanding across the social sciences, including economics. Estimating relationship closeness requires appropriate tools. Here, we introduce and test a tool for estimating relationship closeness: ‘IOS11’. The IOS11 scale has an 11-point response scale and is a refinement of the widely used Inclusion-of-Other-in-the-Self scale. Our tool has three key features. First, the IOS11 scale is easy to understand and administer. Second, we provide a portable, interactive interface for the IOS11 scale, which can be used in lab and online studies. Third, and crucially, based on within-participant correlations of 751 individuals, we demonstrate strong validity of the IOS11 scale in terms of representing features of relationships captured by a range of more complex survey instruments. Based on these correlations we find that the IOS11 scale outperforms the IOS scale and performs as well as the related Oneness scale.</p>
Funding
This work was supported by the British Academy/Leverhulme Trust [Grant Number SRG1819\190917], the European Research Council [Grant Number ERC-AdG 101020453 PRINCIPLES] and the University of Nottingham (UK).
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College of Social Sci Arts and Humanities/School of Business