心理学
探索性分析
图形
比例(比率)
心理测量学
分类
项目反应理论
样品(材料)
计算机科学
临床心理学
数据科学
情报检索
理论计算机科学
量子力学
物理
色谱法
化学
作者
Paul J. Silvia,Rebekah Rodriguez-Boerwinkle,Kim N. Awa,Darya L. Zabelina,Alexander P. Christensen
标识
DOI:10.1177/02762374241259935
摘要
The Aesthetic Responsiveness Assessment (AReA) is a self-report scale for measuring individual differences in the strength of responses to art objects and events. Its 14 items sort into three subscales: aesthetic appreciation (AA), intense aesthetic experience (IAE), and creative behaviour. The present research evaluated the dimensionality of the AReA using tools from network psychometrics, particularly bootstrap exploratory graph analysis. Using a sample of English-speaking adults ( n = 1071), the network analyses closely replicated the number and item composition of the AReA subscales, but one of the items—a cross-loaded item proposed to be in both the AA and IAE subscales—was not replicated. Using the bootstrap sampling distributions, we suggest item assignments that avoid awkward dual-loadings and provide a simpler dimensional structure. Taken together, the results reveal clear strengths of the AReA and illustrate how emerging network tools can illuminate and guide psychometric decisions.
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