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The UBC State Social Connection Scale: Factor Structure, Reliability, and Validity
Author(s) -
Iris Lok,
Elizabeth W. Dunn
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
social psychological and personality science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.276
H-Index - 58
eISSN - 1948-5514
pISSN - 1948-5506
DOI - 10.1177/19485506221132090
Subject(s) - psychology , feeling , connection (principal bundle) , social psychology , scale (ratio) , reliability (semiconductor) , trait , exploratory factor analysis , psychometrics , developmental psychology , power (physics) , computer science , physics , quantum mechanics , programming language , structural engineering , engineering
Social connection plays a central role in people's everyday lives. Although researchers have traditionally focused on the benefits of experiencing an enduring sense of social connection, recent research has also begun to explore the contextual factors that shape momentary feeling of social connection. To date, however, no psychological scales have been developed to measure state social connection. To address this gap, we developed the 10-item UBC State Social Connection Scale (UBC-SSCS). In Study 1, we generated and refined our initial pool of items and confirmed our hypothesized factor structure in a large university sample. In Studies 2 to 3, we established several forms of validity. We provide foundational evidence that the UBC-SSCS is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing momentary feelings of social connection. Our exploratory findings also suggest that researchers can substantially increase their statistical power using state (vs. trait) measures to capture fluctuations in feelings of social connection.

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