Introducing IOS11 as an extended interactive version of the ‘Inclusion of Other in the Self’ scale to estimate relationship closeness
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.
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 BusinessVersion
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Scientific ReportsVolume
14Issue
1Pagination
8901Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLCissn
2045-2322eissn
2045-2322Copyright date
2024Available date
2024-05-02Publisher DOI
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Professor Fabio TufanoDeposit date
2024-04-26Rights Retention Statement
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