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Developing a Short Affect Intensity Scale

Maggie Geuens and P. de Pelsmacker
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Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium from Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to construct a brief version of the 40-item Affect Intensity Measure. Since the assumed one-dimensionality of the scale has been criticized lately, special attention was paid to the factor structure of the full and the brief scales. The scales were tested in three different samples: 510 Belgian citizens representative of the Belgian population, and 204 and 166 students of the University of Antwerp. The Short Affect Intensity Scale consists of 20 items. Mean scores on the original Affect Intensity Measure are 3.68, 3.67 and 3.67 for the three samples, respectively, while for the Short Affect Intensity Scale following respective mean scores were registered: 3.76, 3.78 and 3.75. The correlation between the original and brief scales amounted to .94, .93 and .93 for the three samples, respectively. Three factors underlie the Short Affect Intensity Scale: Positive Intensity, Negative Affectivity and Serenity. Furthermore, the scores for the Short Affect Intensity Scale suggest it is reliable and valid.

Pages: 27 pages
Date: 2002-12
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